Dark matter halo properties from galaxy-galaxy lensing
F. Brimioulle, S. Seitz, M. Lerchster, R. Bender, J. Snigula

TL;DR
This study uses galaxy-galaxy lensing data from the CFHTLS Wide survey to analyze dark matter halo properties, deriving scaling relations and halo profiles for different galaxy types.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of galaxy halo profiles and scaling relations using a large photometric dataset and multiple halo models, improving understanding of galaxy-dark matter connections.
Findings
Luminosity-velocity dispersion relations for red and blue galaxies.
Derived halo profile parameters for SIS, BBS, and NFW models.
Quantified differences in halo properties between galaxy types.
Abstract
We present results for a galaxy-galaxy lensing study based on imaging data from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey Wide. From a 12 million object multi-colour catalogue for 124 deg^2 of photometric data in the u*g'r'i'z' filters we compute photometric redshifts (with a scatter of \sigma_{\Delta z/(1+z)} = 0.033 and an outlier rate of \eta=2.0 per cent for i'<=22.5) and extract galaxy shapes down to i'=24.0. We select a sample of lenses and sources with 0.05 < z_d <= 1 and 0.05 < z_s <= 2. We fit three different galaxy halo profiles to the lensing signal, a singular isothermal sphere (SIS), a truncated isothermal sphere (BBS) and a universal density profile (NFW). We derive velocity dispersions by fitting an SIS out to 100 h^{-1} kpc to the excess surface mass density \Delta\Sigma and perform maximum likelihood analyses out to a maximum scale of 2 h^{-1} Mpc to obtain halo…
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