Mass, Light and Colour of the Cosmic Web in the Supercluster SCL2243-0935 (z=0.447)
Mischa Schirmer, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Konrad Kuijken, Thomas Erben

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes the mass, light, and color distribution of the supercluster SCL2243-0935 at redshift 0.447, revealing its large scale, filamentary structure, and mass estimates using weak lensing and multi-wavelength data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed weak lensing analysis of one of the largest known superclusters at intermediate redshift, combining multiple observational techniques to characterize its structure and mass.
Findings
Identified the supercluster center and 13 embedded clusters.
Detected three filaments of 5-15 Mpc length, estimating the supercluster size as 45x15x50 Mpc.
Measured the supercluster's mass and mass-to-light ratio consistent with theoretical models.
Abstract
Context: In 2.2m MPG-ESO/WFI data we discovered several mass peaks through weak lensing, forming a possible supercluster at redshift 0.45. Through multi-colour wide-field imaging with CFHT/Megaprime and INT/WFC we identify early-type galaxies and trace the supercluster network with them. Through EMMI/NTT multi-object spectroscopy we verify the initial shear-selected cluster candidates. Using weak lensing we obtain mass estimates for the supercluster centre and the filaments. Results: We identified the centre of the SCL2243-0935 supercluster, MACS J2243-0935, which was found independently by Ebeling et al. (2010). 13 more clusters or overdensities are embedded in a filamentary network, half of them are already spectroscopically confirmed. Three (5-15) Mpc filaments are detected, and we estimate the global size of SCL2243 to 45x15x50 Mpc, making it one of the largest superclusters known…
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