Dark matter distribution in the merging cluster Abell 2163
G. Soucail

TL;DR
This study uses weak lensing to map dark matter in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2163, revealing discrepancies with X-ray mass estimates and indicating a recent, complex merger with multiple substructures.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed weak lensing mass map of Abell 2163, highlighting differences from X-ray derived mass and identifying multiple dark matter components.
Findings
Weak lensing mass estimates are half of X-ray estimates.
The dark matter distribution is bimodal with a 3:1 mass ratio.
Detection of an independent infalling clump A2163-B.
Abstract
The cluster Abell 2163 is a merging system of several subclusters with complex dynamics. It presents exceptional X-rays properties (high temperature and luminosity), suggesting that it is a very massive cluster. Recent 2D analysis of the gas distribution has revealed a complex and multiphase structure. This paper presents a wide-field weak lensing study of the dark matter distribution in the cluster in order to provide an alternative vision of the merging status of the cluster. The 2D mass distribution is built and compared to the galaxies and gas distributions. A Bayesian method, implemented in the Im2shape software, was used to fit the shape parameters of the faint background galaxies and to correct for PSF smearing. A careful color selection on the background galaxies was applied to retrieve the weak lensing signal. Shear signal was measured out to more than 2 Mpc (~12' from the…
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