English

Deriving galaxy cluster velocity anisotropy profiles from a joint analysis of dynamical and weak lensing data

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-05-28 v2

Abstract

We present an analytic approach to lift the mass-anisotropy degeneracy in clusters of galaxies by utilizing the line-of-sight velocity dispersion of clustered galaxies jointly with weak lensing inferred masses. More specifically, we solve the spherical Jeans equation by assuming a simple relation between the line-of-sight velocity dispersion and the radial velocity dispersion and recast the Jeans equation as a Bernoulli differential equation that has a well-known analytic solution. We first test our method in cosmological N-body simulations and then derive the anisotropy profiles for 35 archival data galaxy clusters with an average redshift of zc=0.25\langle {z}_{c}\rangle =0.25. The resulting profiles yield a weighted average global value of β(0.2R/R2001)=0.35±0.28\langle \beta (0.2\leqslant R/{R}_{200}\leqslant 1)\rangle =0.35\pm 0.28 (stat) \pm 0.15 (sys). This indicates that clustered galaxies tend to globally fall on radially anisotropic orbits. We note that this is the first attempt to derive velocity anisotropy profiles for a cluster sample of this size utilizing joint dynamical and weak lensing data

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@article{arxiv.1711.10018,
  title  = {Deriving galaxy cluster velocity anisotropy profiles from a joint analysis of dynamical and weak lensing data},
  author = {Alejo Stark and Christopher J. Miller and Vitali Halenka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.10018},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures, published in ApJ