Halo mass - concentration relation from weak lensing
Rachel Mandelbaum, Uros Seljak, Christopher M. Hirata

TL;DR
This study uses weak lensing to analyze dark matter halo profiles across a wide mass range, confirming the decreasing concentration with mass and discussing implications for baryonic effects on cosmological measurements.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive weak lensing analysis of halo concentration across galactic to cluster scales, with results consistent with theoretical models.
Findings
Halo concentration decreases with halo mass from ~10 to 4.
The concentration-mass relation slope agrees with theoretical predictions.
Baryonic effects are limited to small scales, minimally affecting large-scale lensing.
Abstract
We perform a statistical weak lensing analysis of dark matter profiles around tracers of halo mass from galactic- to cluster-size halos. In this analysis we use 170,640 isolated ~L* galaxies split into ellipticals and spirals, 38,236 groups traced by isolated spectroscopic Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs) and 13,823 MaxBCG clusters from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) covering a wide range of richness. Together these three samples allow a determination of the density profiles of dark matter halos over three orders of magnitude in mass, from 10^{12} M_{sun} to 10^{15} M_{sun}. The resulting lensing signal is consistent with an NFW or Einasto profile on scales outside the central region. We find that the NFW concentration parameter c_{200b} decreases with halo mass, from around 10 for galactic halos to 4 for cluster halos. Assuming its dependence on halo mass in the form of c_{200b} = c_0…
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