CLUMP-3D: Three-dimensional Shape and Structure of 20 CLASH Galaxy Clusters from Combined Weak and Strong Lensing
I-Non Chiu, Keiichi Umetsu, Mauro Sereno, Stefano Ettori, Massimo, Meneghetti, Julian Merten, Jack Sayers, Adi Zitrin

TL;DR
This study performs a three-dimensional analysis of 20 galaxy clusters from the CLASH survey, revealing their triaxial shapes, mass-concentration relations, and a preference for prolate geometries using combined weak and strong lensing data.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian triaxial modeling approach for galaxy clusters combining weak and strong lensing, providing new insights into their shapes and structural parameters.
Findings
Halo concentration decreases with increasing mass.
Clusters exhibit a significant deviation from spherical shape.
Clusters tend to have prolate geometries.
Abstract
We perform a three-dimensional triaxial analysis of 16 X-ray regular and 4 high-magnification galaxy clusters selected from the CLASH survey by combining two-dimensional weak-lensing and central strong-lensing constraints. In a Bayesian framework, we constrain the intrinsic structure and geometry of each individual cluster assuming a triaxial Navarro-Frenk-White halo with arbitrary orientations, characterized by the mass , halo concentration , and triaxial axis ratios (), and investigate scaling relations between these halo structural parameters. From triaxial modeling of the X-ray-selected subsample, we find that the halo concentration decreases with increasing cluster mass, with a mean concentration of at the pivot mass . This is…
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