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2007A&A...467..427P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 467, 427-436 (2007/5-4)

Weak lensing mass reconstruction of the galaxy cluster Abell 209.

PAULIN-HENRIKSSON S., ANTONUCCIO-DELOGU V., HAINES C.P., RADOVICH M., MERCURIO A. and BECCIANI U.

Abstract (from CDS):

Weak lensing applied to deep optical images of clusters of galaxies provides a powerful tool to reconstruct the distribution of the gravitating mass associated to these structures. We use the shear signal extracted by an analysis of deep exposures of a region centered around the galaxy cluster ABCG209, at redshift z∼0.2, to derive both a map of the projected mass distribution and an estimate of the total mass within a characteristic radius. We use a series of deep archival R-band images from CFHT-12k, covering an area of ∼0.3deg2. We determine the shear of background galaxy images using a new implementation of the modified Kaiser-Squires-Broadhurst KSB+ pipeline for shear determination, which we has been tested against the ``Shear TEsting Program 1 and 2'' simulations. We use mass aperture statistics to produce maps of the 2 dimensional density distribution, and parametric fits using both Navarro-Frenk-White and singular-isothermal-sphere profiles to constrain the total mass. The projected mass distribution shows a pronounced asymmetry, with an elongated structure extending from the SE to the NW. This is in general agreement with the optical distribution previously found by other authors. A similar elongation was previously detected in the X-ray emission map, and in the distribution of galaxy colours. The circular NFW mass profile fit gives a total mass of M200=7.7+4.3–2.7x1014M inside the virial radius r200=1.8±0.3Mpc. The weak lensing profile reinforces the evidence for an elongated structure of ABCG209, as previously suggested by studies of the galaxy distribution and velocities.

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Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing - galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 209

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