We present an analysis of the merging cluster MACS J1149.5+2223 using archival imaging from Subaru/Suprime-Cam and multi-object spectroscopy from Keck/DEIMOS and Gemini/GMOS. We employ two and three dimensional substructure tests and determine that MACS J1149.5+2223 is composed of two separate mergers between three subclusters occurring ∼1 Gyr apart. The primary merger gives rise to elongated X-ray morphology and a radio relic in the southeast. The brightest cluster galaxy is a member of the northern subcluster of the primary merger. This subcluster is very massive (16.7−1.60+1.25×1014 M⊙). The southern subcluster is also very massive (10.8−3.54+3.37×1014 M⊙), yet it lacks an associated X-ray surface brightness peak, and it has been unidentified previously despite the detailed study of this \emph{Frontier Field} cluster. A secondary merger is occurring in the north along the line of sight with a third, less massive, subcluster (1.20−0.34+0.19×1014 M⊙). We perform a Monte Carlo dynamical analysis on the main merger and estimate a collision speed at pericenter of 2770−310+610 km s−1. We show the merger to be returning from apocenter with core passage occurring 1.16−0.25+0.50 Gyr before the observed state. We identify the line of sight merging subcluster in a strong lensing analysis in the literature and show that it is likely bound to MACS J1149 despite having reached an extreme collision velocity of ∼4000 km s−1.
@article{arxiv.1608.01329,
title = {MC$^2$: Dynamical Analysis of the Merging Galaxy Cluster MACS J1149.5+2223},
author = {Nathan Golovich and William A. Dawson and David Wittman and Georgiana A. Ogrean and Reinout J. van Weeren and Annalisa Bonafede},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.01329},
year = {2016}
}