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Fig. 4.

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Thermodynamic properties of our cluster sample defined in Table 4, as computed based on the modeling of the thermal electron pressure and density (i.e., the base quantities used to derive the others). The truncation radius is shown at r = 5 Mpc, where all distributions drop, except for the integrated ones that remain constant afterward. For the entropy profile, we also show the expectation for purely gravitational collapse (Voit 2005). For the gas fraction, the ratio between the mean baryon density and the mean matter density is shown as a dashed line. We also report the radius at which a density contrast of 500 (i.e., R500) is reached in the overdensity profile.

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