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A Redshift Survey of the Strong Lensing Cluster Abell 383

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-18 v1

Abstract

Abell 383 is a famous rich cluster (z = 0.1887) imaged extensively as a basis for intensive strong and weak lensing studies. Nonetheless there are few spectroscopic observations. We enable dynamical analyses by measuring 2360 new redshifts for galaxies with rpetro20.5_{petro} \leq 20.5 and within 50^\prime of the BCG (Brightest Cluster Galaxy: R.A.2000=42.014125_{2000} = 42.014125^\circ, Decl2000=03.529228_{2000} = -03.529228^\circ). We apply the caustic technique to identify 275 cluster members within 7h1h^{-1} Mpc of the hierarchical cluster center. The BCG lies within 11±110-11 \pm 110 km s1^{-1} and 21 ±56h1\pm 56 h^{-1} kpc of the hierarchical cluster center; the velocity dispersion profile of the BCG appears to be an extension of the velocity dispersion profile based on cluster members. The distribution of cluster members on the sky corresponds impressively with the weak lensing contours of Okabe et al. (2010) especially when the impact of foreground and background structure is included. The values of R200_{200} = 1.22±0.01h11.22\pm 0.01 h^{-1} Mpc and M200_{200} = (5.07±0.09)×1014h1(5.07 \pm 0.09)\times 10^{14} h^{-1} M_\odot obtained by application of the caustic technique agree well with recent completely independent lensing measures. The caustic estimate extends direct measurement of the cluster mass profile to a radius of 5h1\sim 5 h^{-1} Mpc.

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@article{arxiv.1401.1440,
  title  = {A Redshift Survey of the Strong Lensing Cluster Abell 383},
  author = {Margaret J. Geller and Ho Seong Hwang and Antonaldo Diaferio and Michael J. Kurtz and Dan Coe and Kenneth J. Rines},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.1440},
  year   = {2015}
}

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29 pages, 9 figures, ApJ accepted