Weak‐Lensing Mass Distributions for 24 X‐Ray Abell Clusters
- 20 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 613 (1) , 95-108
- https://doi.org/10.1086/422896
Abstract
We use the weak gravitational lensing effect to study the mass distribution and dynamical state of a sample of 24 X-ray luminous clusters of galaxies ($0.05<z<0.31$) observed with the VLT-FORS1 under homogeneous sky conditions and subarsecond image quality. The galaxy shapes were measured after deconvolution with a locally determined point-spread-function, while the two-dimensional mass distributions of the clusters were computed using an algorithm based on the maximum entropy method. By comparing the mass and light distributions of the clusters in our sample, we find that their mass centers, for the majority of the clusters, is consistent with the positions of optical centers. We find that some clusters present significant mass substructures which generally have optical counterparts. At least in one cluster (Abell 1451), we detect a mass substructure without an obvious luminous counterpart. The radial profile of the shear of the clusters was fitted using circular and elliptical isothermal elliptical distributions, which allowed the finding of a strong correlation between the orientation of the major-axis of the matter distribution and the corresponding major-axes of the brightest cluster galaxy light-profiles. Estimates of how close to dynamical relaxation are these clusters were obtained through comparison of our weak-lensing mass measurements with the x-ray and velocity dispersion determinations available in the literature. We find that clusters with intra-cluster gas colder than 8 keV show a good agreement between the different mass determinations, but clusters with gas hotter than 8 keV present discrepant mass values.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to ApJ A version of this paper with all the figures of the appendix A can be found at http://www.astro.iag.usp.br/~eduardo/shear.ps.gKeywords
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