X-ray, lensing and Sunyaev Zel'dovich triaxial analysis of Abell 1835 out to R_{200}
Andrea Morandi, Marceau Limousin, Jack Sayers, Sunil R. Golwala,, Nicole G. Czakon, Elena Pierpaoli, Eric Jullo, Johan Richard, Silvia Ameglio

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive triaxial analysis of galaxy cluster Abell 1835 using X-ray, lensing, and SZ data, revealing its 3D structure, non-thermal pressure distribution, and testing CDM predictions.
Contribution
First joint triaxial analysis combining X-ray, lensing, and SZ data to reconstruct the 3D structure and non-thermal pressure in Abell 1835.
Findings
DM axis ratios: 0.71 and 0.59
DM halo inclination: 18.3 degrees
Non-thermal pressure reaches ~20% at R_{200}
Abstract
Measuring the intrinsic shape and orientation of dark matter (DM) and intracluster (IC) gas in galaxy clusters is crucial to constraining their formation and evolution, and for enhancing the use of clusters as more precise cosmological probes. Extending our previous works, we present for the first time results from a triaxial joint analysis of the galaxy cluster Abell 1835, by means of X-ray, strong lensing (SL) and Sunyaev Zel'dovich (SZ) data. We parametrically reconstruct the full three-dimensional structure (triaxial shape and principal axis orientation) of both the DM and the IC gas, and the level of non-thermal pressure of the IC gas. We find that the intermediate-major and minor-major axis ratios of the DM are 0.71+/-0.08 and 0.59+/-0.05, respectively, and the major axis of the DM halo is inclined with respect to the line of sight at 18.3+/-5.2 deg. We present the first…
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