Simulation tests of galaxy cluster constraints on chameleon gravity
Harry Wilcox, Robert C. Nichol, Gong-bo Zhao, David Bacon, Kazuya, Koyama, A. Kathy Romer

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to validate a methodology for constraining chameleon gravity effects in galaxy clusters through weak lensing and X-ray profiles, confirming its robustness and consistency with real data.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the robustness of a previously developed methodology for testing modified gravity using simulated galaxy cluster profiles, validating its application to future large surveys.
Findings
Methodology is robust and agrees with simulated data.
Constraints on modified gravity parameters are consistent with previous measurements.
Validation of NFW profile applicability in f(R) gravity contexts.
Abstract
We use two new hydrodynamical simulations of CDM and gravity to test the methodology used by Wilcox et al. 2015 (W15) in constraining the effects of a fifth force on the profiles of clusters of galaxies. We construct realistic simulated stacked weak lensing and X-ray surface brightness cluster profiles from these cosmological simulations, and then use these data projected along various lines-of-sight to test the spherical symmetry of our stacking procedure. We also test the applicability of the NFW profile to model weak lensing profiles of clusters in gravity. Finally, we test the validity of the analytical model developed in W15 against the simulated profiles. Overall, we find our methodology is robust and broadly agrees with these simulated data. We also apply our full Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) analysis from W15 to our simulated X-ray and lensing profiles,…
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