Enrico Maraboli, Claudio Grillo, Pietro Bergamini, Carlo Giocoli
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We fit these mass profiles with simple one-component spherically symmetric mass models including the Navarro–Frenk–White (NFW) nonsingular isothermal sphere, dual pseudo-isothermal ellipsoidal, a beta model, and Hernquist profiles. We performed a Bayesian analysis to sample the posterior probability distributions of the free parameters of the models. We find that the NFW, Hernquist, and beta models are the most suitable profiles for fitting the measured projected total mass profiles of the clusters. Moreover, we tested the robustness of our results by changing the region in which we performed the fits: We slightly modified the center of the projected mass profiles and the radial range of the region. We employed the results obtained with the Hernquist profile to compare our total mass estimates ( ) with the <i>M<i/><sub>200c<sub/> values from weak-lensing studies. 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摘要
我们研究了弱透镜研究中红移范围为0.2 z M200c值的9个大质量星系团(M200c > 5 × 1014 M⊙)的径向总质量分布。通过这一分析,我们发现了和M200c与标度半径rS和R200c之间的标度关系。有趣的是,我们还发现,通过外推我们拟合的总质量分布图得到的M200c值非常接近弱透镜效应的结果。这个特征可以在未来的星团和宇宙学研究中被利用,因为它提供了一种简单的方法来推断星团的虚质量。
Virial quantities of galaxy clusters from extrapolating strong-lensing mass profiles
We study the radial total mass profiles of nine massive galaxy clusters (M200c > 5 × 1014 M⊙) in the redshift range 0.2 < z < 0.9. These clusters were observed as part of the CLASH, HFF, BUFFALO, and CLASH-VLT programs, which provided high-quality photometric and spectroscopic data. Additional high-resolution spectroscopic data were obtained with the integral-field spectrograph MUSE at the Very Large Telescope. Our research takes advantage of strong-lensing analyses that rely on deep panchromatic and spectroscopic measurements. From these data, we measure the projected total mass profiles of each galaxy cluster in our sample. We fit these mass profiles with simple one-component spherically symmetric mass models including the Navarro–Frenk–White (NFW) nonsingular isothermal sphere, dual pseudo-isothermal ellipsoidal, a beta model, and Hernquist profiles. We performed a Bayesian analysis to sample the posterior probability distributions of the free parameters of the models. We find that the NFW, Hernquist, and beta models are the most suitable profiles for fitting the measured projected total mass profiles of the clusters. Moreover, we tested the robustness of our results by changing the region in which we performed the fits: We slightly modified the center of the projected mass profiles and the radial range of the region. We employed the results obtained with the Hernquist profile to compare our total mass estimates ( ) with the M200c values from weak-lensing studies. Through this analysis, we found scaling relations between and M200c and a value of the scale radius, rS, and R200c. Interestingly, we also found that the M200c values we obtained by extrapolating the total mass profiles we fit are very close to the weak-lensing results. This feature can be exploited in future studies of clusters and cosmology because it provides an easy way to infer the virial masses of clusters.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.