The 400d Galaxy Cluster Survey weak lensing programme: III: Evidence for consistent WL and X-ray masses at $z\approx 0.5$
Holger Israel, Thomas H. Reiprich, Thomas Erben, Richard J. Massey,, Craig L. Sarazin, Peter Schneider, Alexey Vikhlinin

TL;DR
This study calibrates weak lensing and X-ray mass estimates for galaxy clusters at z~0.5, finding overall good agreement and challenging previous claims of significant X-ray mass bias, with implications for cosmology.
Contribution
It extends the calibration of weak lensing and X-ray mass scaling to lower mass clusters at intermediate redshift, providing new insights into mass biases and their dependence on cluster mass.
Findings
Good agreement between WL and X-ray masses overall
No significant 40% X-ray mass bias found at z~0.5
Potential mass bias in low-mass clusters at 2σ level
Abstract
Scaling properties of galaxy cluster observables with mass provide central insights into the processes shaping clusters. Calibrating proxies for cluster mass will be crucial to cluster cosmology with upcoming surveys like eROSITA and Euclid. The recent Planck results led to suggestions that X-ray masses might be biased low by %, more than previously considered. We extend the direct calibration of the weak lensing -- X-ray mass scaling towards lower masses (as low as ) in a sample representative of the -- population. We investigate the scaling of MMT/Megacam weak lensing (WL) masses for clusters at as part of the \emph{400d} WL programme with hydrostatic \textit{Chandra} X-ray masses as well as those based on the proxies, e.g. . Overall,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
