Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3

© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. The galaxy phase-space distribution in galaxy clusters provides insights into the formation and evolution of cluster galaxies, and it can also be used to measure cluster mass profiles. We present...

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Main Authors: Capasso, R., Saro, A., Mohr, J.J., Biviano, A., Bocquet, S., Strazzullo, V., Grandis, S., Applegate, D.E., Bayliss, Matthew B, Benson, B.A., Bleem, L.E., Brodwin, M., Bulbul, Esra, Carlstrom, J.E., Chiu, I., Dietrich, J.P., Gupta, N., de Haan, T., Hlavacek-Larrondo, J., Klein, M., von der Linden, A., McDonald, Michael A., Rapetti, D., Reichardt, C.L., Sharon, K., Stalder, B., Stanford, S.A., Stark, A.A., Stern, C., Zenteno, A.
Other Authors: MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2022
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132490.2
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author Capasso, R.
Saro, A.
Mohr, J.J.
Biviano, A.
Bocquet, S.
Strazzullo, V.
Grandis, S.
Applegate, D.E.
Bayliss, Matthew B
Benson, B.A.
Bleem, L.E.
Brodwin, M.
Bulbul, Esra
Carlstrom, J.E.
Chiu, I.
Dietrich, J.P.
Gupta, N.
de Haan, T.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, J.
Klein, M.
von der Linden, A.
McDonald, Michael A.
Rapetti, D.
Reichardt, C.L.
Sharon, K.
Stalder, B.
Stanford, S.A.
Stark, A.A.
Stern, C.
Zenteno, A.
Bulbul, Esra
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Capasso, R.
Saro, A.
Mohr, J.J.
Biviano, A.
Bocquet, S.
Strazzullo, V.
Grandis, S.
Applegate, D.E.
Bayliss, Matthew B
Benson, B.A.
Bleem, L.E.
Brodwin, M.
Bulbul, Esra
Carlstrom, J.E.
Chiu, I.
Dietrich, J.P.
Gupta, N.
de Haan, T.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, J.
Klein, M.
von der Linden, A.
McDonald, Michael A.
Rapetti, D.
Reichardt, C.L.
Sharon, K.
Stalder, B.
Stanford, S.A.
Stark, A.A.
Stern, C.
Zenteno, A.
Bulbul, Esra
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description © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. The galaxy phase-space distribution in galaxy clusters provides insights into the formation and evolution of cluster galaxies, and it can also be used to measure cluster mass profiles. We present a dynamical study based on ~3000 passive, non-emission-line cluster galaxies drawn from 110 galaxy clusters. The galaxy clusters were selected using the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (SZE) in the 2500 deg2 South Pole Telescope (SPT)-SZ survey and cover the redshift range 0.2 < z < 1.3. We model the clusters using the Jeans equation, while adopting NFW mass profiles and a broad range of velocity dispersion anisotropy profiles. The data prefer velocity dispersion anisotropy profiles that are approximately isotropic near the centre and increasingly radial toward the cluster virial radius, and this is true for all redshifts and masses we study. The pseudo-phase-space density profile of the passive galaxies is consistent with expectations for dark matter particles and subhaloes from cosmological N-body simulations. The dynamical mass constraints are in good agreement with external mass estimates of the SPT cluster sample from either weak lensing, velocity dispersions, or X-ray YX measurements. However, the dynamical masses are lower (at the 2.2σ level) when compared to the mass calibration favoured when fitting the SPT cluster data to a Λcold dark matter model with external cosmological priors, including cosmic microwave background anisotropy data from Planck. The discrepancy grows with redshift, where in the highest redshift bin the ratio of dynamical to SPT + Planck masses is η = 0.63 -0.08+0.13 ± 0.06 (statistical and systematic), corresponding to a 2.6σ discrepancy.
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spelling mit-1721.1/132490.22022-08-08T14:53:23Z Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3 Capasso, R. Saro, A. Mohr, J.J. Biviano, A. Bocquet, S. Strazzullo, V. Grandis, S. Applegate, D.E. Bayliss, Matthew B Benson, B.A. Bleem, L.E. Brodwin, M. Bulbul, Esra Carlstrom, J.E. Chiu, I. Dietrich, J.P. Gupta, N. de Haan, T. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. Klein, M. von der Linden, A. McDonald, Michael A. Rapetti, D. Reichardt, C.L. Sharon, K. Stalder, B. Stanford, S.A. Stark, A.A. Stern, C. Zenteno, A. Bulbul, Esra MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. The galaxy phase-space distribution in galaxy clusters provides insights into the formation and evolution of cluster galaxies, and it can also be used to measure cluster mass profiles. We present a dynamical study based on ~3000 passive, non-emission-line cluster galaxies drawn from 110 galaxy clusters. The galaxy clusters were selected using the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (SZE) in the 2500 deg2 South Pole Telescope (SPT)-SZ survey and cover the redshift range 0.2 < z < 1.3. We model the clusters using the Jeans equation, while adopting NFW mass profiles and a broad range of velocity dispersion anisotropy profiles. The data prefer velocity dispersion anisotropy profiles that are approximately isotropic near the centre and increasingly radial toward the cluster virial radius, and this is true for all redshifts and masses we study. The pseudo-phase-space density profile of the passive galaxies is consistent with expectations for dark matter particles and subhaloes from cosmological N-body simulations. The dynamical mass constraints are in good agreement with external mass estimates of the SPT cluster sample from either weak lensing, velocity dispersions, or X-ray YX measurements. However, the dynamical masses are lower (at the 2.2σ level) when compared to the mass calibration favoured when fitting the SPT cluster data to a Λcold dark matter model with external cosmological priors, including cosmic microwave background anisotropy data from Planck. The discrepancy grows with redshift, where in the highest redshift bin the ratio of dynamical to SPT + Planck masses is η = 0.63 -0.08+0.13 ± 0.06 (statistical and systematic), corresponding to a 2.6σ discrepancy. 2022-08-08T14:53:22Z 2021-09-20T18:22:41Z 2022-08-08T14:53:22Z 2018 2020-11-03T17:47:01Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132490.2 en 10.1093/MNRAS/STY2645 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/octet-stream Oxford University Press (OUP) arXiv
spellingShingle Capasso, R.
Saro, A.
Mohr, J.J.
Biviano, A.
Bocquet, S.
Strazzullo, V.
Grandis, S.
Applegate, D.E.
Bayliss, Matthew B
Benson, B.A.
Bleem, L.E.
Brodwin, M.
Bulbul, Esra
Carlstrom, J.E.
Chiu, I.
Dietrich, J.P.
Gupta, N.
de Haan, T.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, J.
Klein, M.
von der Linden, A.
McDonald, Michael A.
Rapetti, D.
Reichardt, C.L.
Sharon, K.
Stalder, B.
Stanford, S.A.
Stark, A.A.
Stern, C.
Zenteno, A.
Bulbul, Esra
Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3
title Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3
title_full Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3
title_fullStr Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3
title_full_unstemmed Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3
title_short Galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive SZE-selected galaxy clusters to z = 1.3
title_sort galaxy kinematics and mass calibration in massive sze selected galaxy clusters to z 1 3
url https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132490.2
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