Weak lensing study of 16 DAFT/FADA clusters: substructures and filaments
Nicolas Martinet, Douglas Clowe, Florence Durret, Christophe Adami,, Ana Acebr\'on, Lorena Hernandez-Garc\'ia, Isabel M\'arquez, Loic Guennou,, Florian Sarron, Mel Ulmer

TL;DR
This study uses weak lensing to analyze 16 galaxy clusters at intermediate redshifts, revealing diverse structures, filamentary connections, and evidence of ongoing mergers, supporting hierarchical cluster growth.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed weak lensing analysis of a sample of 16 high-redshift clusters, identifying substructures, filaments, and merger states, enhancing understanding of cluster evolution.
Findings
Clusters exhibit diverse weak lensing maps and filamentary structures.
Approximately 71.5% of clusters are undergoing mergers.
Detection of elongated structures in multiple clusters.
Abstract
While our current cosmological model places galaxy clusters at the nodes of a filament network (the cosmic web), we still struggle to detect these filaments at high redshifts. We perform a weak lensing study for a sample of 16 massive, medium-high redshift (0.4<z<0.9) galaxy clusters from the DAFT/FADA survey, that are imaged in at least three optical bands with Subaru/Suprime-Cam or CFHT/MegaCam. We estimate the cluster masses using an NFW fit to the shear profile measured in a KSB-like method, adding our contribution to the calibration of the observable-mass relation required for cluster abundance cosmological studies. We compute convergence maps and select structures within, securing their detection with noise re-sampling techniques. Taking advantage of the large field of view of our data, we study cluster environment, adding information from galaxy density maps at the cluster…
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