Offsets between member galaxies and dark matter in clusters: a test with the Illustris simulation
Karen Y. Ng, Annalisa Pillepich, David Wittman, William A. Dawson,, Lars Hernquist, and Dylan R. Nelson

TL;DR
This study uses the Illustris simulation to assess the likelihood of observed galaxy-dark matter offsets in clusters under the standard cosmological model, finding most observed offsets are consistent with ΛCDM predictions.
Contribution
It evaluates the impact of different galaxy summary statistics on offset measurements and tests the consistency of observed offsets with ΛCDM using simulated clusters.
Findings
BCG and luminosity peak provide tight offset constraints
Most observed offsets are consistent with ΛCDM at 2-sigma level
Choice of statistic significantly affects offset measurements
Abstract
Dark matter with a non-zero self-interacting cross section () has been posited as a solution to a number of outstanding astrophysical mysteries. Many studies of merging galaxy clusters have given constraints on based on the spatial offset between the member galaxy population and the dark matter distribution. Assuming , how likely is it for us to see the galaxy-DM offset values observed in merging clusters of galaxies? To answer this question, we formulate a hypothesis test using data from Illustris, a CDM cosmological simulation. We select 43 Illustris clusters and their galaxy members at z~0 and examine the accuracy of commonly used galaxy summary statistics, including kernel-density-estimation (KDE) luminosity peak, KDE number density peak, shrinking aperture, centroid and the location of the brightest cluster…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
