Probing the dark-matter halos of cluster galaxies with weak lensing
E. Pastor Mira, S. Hilbert, J. Hartlap, P. Schneider

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel weak-lensing method to map and analyze the dark matter halos of cluster galaxies, enabling the recovery of their density profiles and evolution over time using upcoming survey data.
Contribution
We propose a new technique to isolate galaxy halo signals in cluster environments and demonstrate its effectiveness with simulations, improving understanding of galaxy halo evolution.
Findings
The method recovers galaxy halo profiles between 30-300 kpc.
Cluster galaxy halos are well described by NFW profiles.
No evidence found for sharp halo truncation within the probed range.
Abstract
Context: Understanding the evolution of the dark matter halos of galaxies after they become part of a cluster is essential for understanding the evolution of these satellite galaxies. Aims: We investigate the potential of galaxy-galaxy lensing to map the halo density profiles of galaxies in clusters. Methods: We propose a method that separates the weak-lensing signal of the dark-matter halos of galaxies in clusters from the weak-lensing signal of the cluster's main halo. Using toy cluster models as well as ray-tracing through N-body simulations of structure formation along with semi-analytic galaxy formation models, we test the method and assess its performance. Results: We show that with the proposed method, one can recover the density profiles of the cluster galaxy halos in the range 30 - 300 kpc. Using the method, we find that weak-lensing signal of cluster member galaxies in the…
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