We use the shear catalog from the CFHT Stripe-82 Survey to measure the subhalo masses of satellite galaxies in redMaPPer clusters. Assuming a Chabrier Initial Mass Function (IMF) and a truncated NFW model for the subhalo mass distribution, we find that the sub-halo mass to galaxy stellar mass ratio increases as a function of projected halo-centric radius rp, from Msub/Mstar=4.43−2.23+6.63 at rp∈[0.1,0.3]h−1Mpc to Msub/Mstar=75.40−19.09+19.73 at rp∈[0.6,0.9]h−1Mpc. We also investigate the dependence of subhalo masses on stellar mass by splitting satellite galaxies into two stellar mass bins: 10<log(Mstar/Msun)<10.5 and 11<log(Mstar/Msun)<12. The best-fit subhalo mass of the more massive satellite galaxy bin is larger than that of the less massive satellites: log(Msub/Msun)=11.14−0.73+0.66 (Msub/Mstar=19.5−17.9+19.8) versus log(Msub/Msun)=12.38−0.16+0.16 (Msub/Mstar=21.1−7.7+7.4).
@article{arxiv.1507.01464,
title = {Measuring subhalo mass in redMaPPer clusters with CFHT Stripe 82 Survey},
author = {Ran Li and Huanyuan Shan and Jean-Paul Kneib and Houjun Mo and Eduardo Rozo and Alexie Leauthaud and John Moustakas and Lizhi Xie and Thomas Erben and Ludovic Van Waerbeke and Martin Makler and Eli Rykoff and Bruno Moraes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.01464},
year = {2016}
}