The XXL Survey X: K-band luminosity - weak-lensing mass relation for groups and clusters of galaxies
F. Ziparo, G. P. Smith, S. L. Mulroy, M. Lieu, J. P. Willis, P., Hudelot, S. L. McGee, S. Fotopoulou, C. Lidman, S. Lavoie, M. Pierre, C., Adami, L. Chiappetti, N. Clerc, P. Giles, B. Maughan, F. Pacaud, and T., Sadibekova

TL;DR
This study measures the K-band luminosity-halo mass relation for galaxy groups and clusters using weak-lensing analysis, revealing a consistent slope across a wide mass range and insights into galaxy growth within hierarchical structures.
Contribution
First measurement of the L_K-M relation down to low-mass groups using weak-lensing, clarifying the relation's slope and scatter across different mass regimes.
Findings
The L_K-M relation has a slope of approximately 0.85 to 1.05.
No flattening of the relation at low masses was observed.
Group-sized halos have higher galaxy counts per unit mass and more prominent BCGs relative to total light.
Abstract
We present the K-band luminosity-halo mass relation, , for a subsample of 20 of the 100 brightest clusters in the XXL Survey observed with WIRCam at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). For the first time, we have measured this relation via weak-lensing analysis down to . This allows us to investigate whether the slope of the relation is different for groups and clusters, as seen in other works. The clusters in our sample span a wide range in mass, , at . The K-band luminosity scales as with and an intrinsic scatter of . Combining our sample with some clusters in the Local Cluster Substructure…
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