论文标题

来自光度调查的动力簇质量

Dynamical cluster masses from photometric surveys

论文作者

Contigiani, Omar, Hoekstra, Henk, Brouwer, Margot M., Dvornik, Andrej, Fortuna, Maria Cristina, Sifón, Cristóbal, Yan, Ziang, Vakili, Mohammadjavad

论文摘要

可以使用以两种方式之一的方式从广泛的光度调查中获得的数据来测量星系簇的质量:直接从弱透镜信号的幅度或通过使用BINNED透镜测量结果校准的缩放关系来间接地从弱透镜信号的振幅中进行测量。在本文中,我们基于一个最近提出的思想,并基于卫星分布的径向概况实现替代方法。该技术依赖于Splashback,这是与最近积聚星系的启示器相关的功能,该功能在不使用速度信息的情况下为簇的相位空间结构提供了清晰的窗口。我们使用堆叠的卫星分布在千度调查的第四个数据释放中进行了堆叠的卫星分布,并使用丰富的匹配和镜头质量来验证我们的结果。为了说明这种测量的功能,我们将动力学和透镜质量估计结合在一起,以稳健地约束集群尺度上的重力理论。我们的结果排除了秩序统一的一般相对论。我们通过讨论对未来数据集的影响来结束论文。由于只有在调查量的情况下,飞溅质量测量尺度,因此IV阶段的光度测量适合使用Splashback提供高红移簇质量。

The masses of galaxy clusters can be measured using data obtained exclusively from wide photometric surveys in one of two ways: directly from the amplitude of the weak lensing signal or, indirectly, through the use of scaling relations calibrated using binned lensing measurements. In this paper, we build on a recently proposed idea and implement an alternative method based on the radial profile of the satellite distribution. This technique relies on splashback, a feature associated with the apocenter of recently accreted galaxies that offers a clear window into the phase-space structure of clusters without the use of velocity information. We carry out this dynamical measurement using the stacked satellite distribution around a sample of luminous red galaxies in the fourth data release of the Kilo-Degree Survey and validate our results using abundance-matching and lensing masses. To illustrate the power of this measurement, we combine dynamical and lensing mass estimates to robustly constrain scalar-tensor theories of gravity at cluster scales. Our results exclude departures from General Relativity of order unity. We conclude the paper by discussing the implications for future data sets. Because splashback mass measurements scale only with the survey volume, stage-IV photometric surveys are well-positioned to use splashback to provide high-redshift cluster masses.

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