Frontier Fields: Subaru Weak-Lensing Analysis of the Merging Galaxy Cluster A2744
Elinor Medezinski, Keiichi Umetsu, Nobuhiro Okabe, Mario Nonino,, Sandor Molnar, Richard Massey, Renato Dupke, Julian Merten

TL;DR
This study uses Subaru weak-lensing data to map the complex mass distribution of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2744, revealing four substructures and providing insights into its merger history without invoking a slingshot effect.
Contribution
First detailed weak-lensing analysis of Abell 2744 with multi-substructure modeling, clarifying its merger dynamics and mass distribution.
Findings
Identified four distinct substructures in Abell 2744.
Total mass constrained as approximately 2.06 x 10^15 solar masses.
Offsets observed between substructures, gas, and galaxies.
Abstract
We present a weak-lensing analysis of the merging {\em Frontier Fields} (FF) cluster Abell~2744 using new Subaru/Suprime-Cam imaging. The wide-field lensing mass distribution reveals this cluster is comprised of four distinct substructures. Simultaneously modeling the two-dimensional reduced shear field using a combination of a Navarro--Frenk--White (NFW) model for the main core and truncated NFW models for the subhalos, we determine their masses and locations. The total mass of the system is constrained as . The most massive clump is the southern component with , followed by the western substructure () and two smaller substructures to the northeast () and northwest…
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