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2012MNRAS.419.3547D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 419, 3547-3552 (2012/February-1)

The origin of peak-offsets in weak-lensing maps.

DIETRICH J.P., BOHNERT A., LOMBARDI M., HILBERT S. and HARTLAP J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Centroid positions of peaks identified in weak-lensing mass maps often show offsets with respect to other means of identifying halo centres, such as position of the brightest cluster galaxy or X-ray emission centroid. Here we study the effect of projected large-scale structure (LSS), smoothing of mass maps, and shape noise on the weak-lensing peak positions. In addition, we compare the offsets in mass maps to those found in parametric model fits. Using ray-tracing simulations through the Millennium Run N-body simulation, we find that projected LSS does not alter the weak-lensing peak position within the limits of our simulations' spatial resolution, which exceeds the typical resolution of weak-lensing maps. We conclude that projected LSS, although a major contaminant for weak-lensing mass estimates, is not a source of confusion for identifying halo centres. The typically reported offsets in the literature are caused by a combination of shape noise and smoothing alone. This is true for centroid positions derived both from mass maps and model fits.

Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing: weak - galaxies: clusters: general

CDS comments: RCDS 1259.9-2927 is a misprint for RDCS J1252.9-2927

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