ON THE ACCURACY OF WEAK-LENSING CLUSTER MASS RECONSTRUCTIONS
Top Cited Papers
- 21 September 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 740 (1)
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/740/1/25
Abstract
We study the bias and scatter in mass measurements of galaxy clusters resulting from fitting a spherically symmetric Navarro, Frenk, & White model to the reduced tangential shear profile measured in weak-lensing (WL) observations. The reduced shear profiles are generated for approximate to 10(4) cluster-sized halos formed in a Lambda CDM cosmological N-body simulation of a 1 h(-1) Gpc box. In agreement with previous studies, we find that the scatter in the WL masses derived using this fitting method has irreducible contributions from the triaxial shapes of cluster-sized halos and uncorrelated large-scale matter projections along the line of sight. Additionally, we find that correlated large-scale structure within several virial radii of clusters contributes a smaller, but nevertheless significant, amount to the scatter. The intrinsic scatter due to these physical sources is approximate to 20% for massive clusters and can be as high as approximate to 30% for group-sized systems. For current, ground-based observations, however, the total scatter should be dominated by shape noise from the background galaxies used to measure the shear. Importantly, we find that WL mass measurements can have a small, approximate to 5%-10%, but non-negligible amount of bias. Given that WL measurements of cluster masses are a powerful way to calibrate cluster mass-observable relations for precision cosmological constraints, we strongly emphasize that a robust calibration of the bias requires detailed simulations that include more observational effects than we consider here. Such a calibration exercise needs to be carried out for each specific WL mass estimation method, as the details of the method determine in part the expected scatter and bias. We present an iterative method for estimating mass M-500c that can eliminate the bias for analyses of ground-based data.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 105 references indexed in Scilit:
- SHAPES OF GAS, GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL, AND DARK MATTER IN ΛCDM CLUSTERSThe Astrophysical Journal, 2011
- ASSEMBLY BIAS AND THE DYNAMICAL STRUCTURE OF DARK MATTER HALOSThe Astrophysical Journal, 2009
- The evolution of dark matter halo properties in clusters, filaments, sheets and voidsMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2007
- A comparison of weak-lensing masses and X-ray properties of galaxy clustersMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2007
- Concentration, spin and shape of dark matter haloes: scatter and the dependence on mass and environmentMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2007
- The shape of dark matter haloes: dependence on mass, redshift, radius and formationMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2006
- Shapes and Alignments of Galaxy Cluster HalosThe Astrophysical Journal, 2005
- Cluster Alignments and Ellipticities in ΛCDM CosmologyThe Astrophysical Journal, 2005
- Wide field weak lensing observations of A1835 and A2204Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2002
- Dark halos formed via dissipationless collapse. I - Shapes and alignment of angular momentumThe Astrophysical Journal, 1992