# MC$^2$: Multi-wavelength and dynamical analysis of the merging galaxy   cluster ZwCl 0008.8+5215: An older and less massive Bullet Cluster

**Authors:** Nathan Golovich, Reinout J. van Weeren, William A. Dawson, M. James, Jee, and David Wittman

arXiv: 1703.04803 · 2017-04-05

## TL;DR

This study conducts a multi-wavelength analysis of the merging galaxy cluster ZwCl 0008.8+5215, revealing its substructure, merger dynamics, and similarities to the Bullet Cluster, with implications for dark matter models.

## Contribution

It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength dynamical analysis of ZwCl 0008.8+5215, identifying subclusters, estimating their masses, and analyzing merger properties.

## Key findings

- Identified two dominant subclusters with estimated masses.
- Estimated the merger velocity at pericenter to be approximately 1800 km/s.
- Found no significant offsets between dark matter and galaxies, challenging some dark matter models.

## Abstract

We analyze a rich dataset including Subaru/SuprimeCam, HST/ACS and WFC3, Keck/DEIMOS, Chandra/ACIS-I, and JVLA/C and D array for the merging galaxy cluster ZwCl 0008.8+5215. With a joint Subaru/HST weak gravitational lensing analysis, we identify two dominant subclusters and estimate the masses to be M$_{200}=\text{5.7}^{+\text{2.8}}_{-\text{1.8}}\times\text{10}^{\text{14}}\,\text{M}_{\odot}$ and 1.2$^{+\text{1.4}}_{-\text{0.6}}\times10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$. We estimate the projected separation between the two subclusters to be 924$^{+\text{243}}_{-\text{206}}$ kpc. We perform a clustering analysis on confirmed cluster member galaxies and estimate the line of sight velocity difference between the two subclusters to be 92$\pm$164 km s$^{-\text{1}}$. We further motivate, discuss, and analyze the merger scenario through an analysis of the 42 ks of Chandra/ACIS-I and JVLA/C and D polarization data. The X-ray surface brightness profile reveals a remnant core reminiscent of the Bullet Cluster. The X-ray luminosity in the 0.5-7.0 keV band is 1.7$\pm$0.1$\times$10$^{\text{44}}$ erg s$^{-\text{1}}$ and the X-ray temperature is 4.90$\pm$0.13 keV. The radio relics are polarized up to 40$\%$. We implement a Monte Carlo dynamical analysis and estimate the merger velocity at pericenter to be 1800$^{+\text{400}}_{-\text{300}}$ km s$^{-\text{1}}$. ZwCl 0008.8+5215 is a low-mass version of the Bullet Cluster and therefore may prove useful in testing alternative models of dark matter. We do not find significant offsets between dark matter and galaxies, as the uncertainties are large with the current lensing data. Furthermore, in the east, the BCG is offset from other luminous cluster galaxies, which poses a puzzle for defining dark matter -- galaxy offsets.

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