Mass profiles and galaxy orbits in nearby galaxy clusters from the analysis of the projected phase-space
Radoslaw Wojtak, Ewa L. Lokas

TL;DR
This study analyzes the mass distribution and galaxy orbits in 41 nearby galaxy clusters using phase-space data, constraining the NFW profile and orbital anisotropy, and exploring their relation to cluster evolution.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on cluster mass profiles and galaxy orbit anisotropy, linking these properties to cluster evolutionary stages using a fully anisotropic model.
Findings
Mass-concentration relation normalization c=6.9_{-0.7}^{+0.6} at M_v=5x10^{14}M_sun
Galaxy orbits are isotropic at centers and radially anisotropic at virial radius
Less evolved clusters have shallower mass profiles and more radial orbits
Abstract
We analyze kinematic data of 41 nearby (z<0.1) relaxed galaxy clusters in terms of the projected phase-space density using a phenomenological, fully anisotropic model of the distribution function. We apply the Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach to place constraints on total mass distribution approximated by the universal NFW profile and the profile of the anisotropy of galaxy orbits. We find the normalization of the mean mass-concentration relation is c=6.9_{-0.7}^{+0.6} at the virial mass M_v=5x10^{14}M_sun. Assuming a one-to-one correspondence between sigma_8 and the normalization of the mass-concentration relation in the framework of the concordance model we estimate the normalization of the linear power spectrum to be sigma_8=0.91_{-0.08}^{+0.07}. Our constraints on the parameters of the mass profile are compared with estimates from other methods. We show that galaxy orbits are…
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