Unusual A2142 supercluster with a collapsing core: distribution of light and mass
Maret Einasto, Mirt Gramann, Enn Saar, Lauri Juhan Liivamagi, Elmo, Tempel, Jukka Nevalainen, Pekka Heinamaki, Changbom Park, Jaan Einasto

TL;DR
This study analyzes the distribution, masses, and dynamical state of galaxy groups in the unusual A2142 supercluster, revealing a collapsing core and potential future separation into multiple systems.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the supercluster's structure, mass distribution, and dynamical state, highlighting its collapsing core and unique linear morphology.
Findings
The supercluster's core may have reached the turnaround radius and started collapsing.
More than half of the groups with at least ten members are in the high-density core.
The supercluster's structure suggests it may split into separate systems in the future.
Abstract
We study the distribution, masses, and dynamical properties of galaxy groups in the A2142 supercluster. We analyse the global luminosity density distribution in the supercluster and divide the supercluster into the high-density core and the low-density outskirts regions. We find galaxy groups and filaments in the regions of different global density, calculate their masses and mass-to-light ratios and analyse their dynamical state with several 1D and 3D statistics. We use the spherical collapse model to study the dynamical state of the supercluster. We show that in A2142 supercluster groups and clusters with at least ten member galaxies lie along an almost straight line forming a 50 Mpc/h long main body of the supercluster. The A2142 supercluster has a very high density core surrounded by lower-density outskirt regions. The total estimated mass of the supercluster is M_est = 6.2…
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