Strong Lensing Analysis of PLCK G004.5$-$19.5, a Planck-Discovered Cluster Hosting a Radio Relic at $z=0.52$
Crist\'obal Sif\'on, Felipe Menanteau, John P. Hughes, Mauricio, Carrasco, L. Felipe Barrientos

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the massive galaxy cluster PLCK G004.5-19.5 at z=0.52, including strong lensing, optical, X-ray, and radio observations, revealing a powerful radio relic and detailed mass estimates.
Contribution
It provides the first strong lensing analysis of this Planck-discovered cluster, combining optical, X-ray, and radio data to characterize its mass and radio relic properties.
Findings
Mass estimate from strong lensing: ~2.45×10^14 M_sun
Total mass from extrapolated NFW profile: ~4.0×10^14 M_sun
Detection of a high-redshift radio relic at z=0.52
Abstract
The recent discovery of a large number of galaxy clusters using the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect has opened a new era on the study of the most massive clusters in the Universe. Multi-wavelength analyses are required to understand the properties of these new sets of clusters, which are a sensitive probe of cosmology. We aim at a multi-wavelength characterization of PLCK G004.519.5, one of the most massive X-ray validated SZ effect-selected galaxy clusters discovered by the Planck satellite. We have observed PLCK G004.519.5 with GMOS on Gemini South for optical imaging and spectroscopy, and performed a strong lensing analysis. We also searched for associated radio emission in published catalogs. An analysis of the optical images confirms that this is a massive cluster, with a dominant central galaxy (the BCG) and an accompanying red sequence of galaxies, plus a -long strong…
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