New insights on the dissociative merging galaxy cluster Abell 2034
R. Monteiro-Oliveira, E. S. Cypriano, A. Z. Vitorelli, A. L. B., Ribeiro, L. Sodr\'e Jr, R. Dupke, C. Mendes de Oliveira

TL;DR
This study combines weak lensing and dynamical analysis to reveal the mass distribution, collision timeline, and structural complexities of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2034, highlighting gas displacement and a potential third structure.
Contribution
It provides new detailed mass estimates, collision timing, and evidence of a third structure in Abell 2034 using combined observational and modeling approaches.
Findings
Collision occurred approximately 0.56 Gyr ago.
Gas displaced relative to galaxies and dark matter, similar to Bullet Cluster.
Evidence suggests the merger is moving outward, not incoming.
Abstract
We present here new insights about the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2034 () based on a combined weak lensing and dynamical analysis. From our deep Subaru images plus Gemini-GMOS/N low-resolution spectra accompanied by available redshift data, we have obtained the individual masses of the colliding subclusters as well as estimated a timeline of the process. The collision event happened Gyr ago between the subclusters A2034S ( M) and A2034N ( M) with the gas content of both subclusters displaced in relation to their galaxy and dark matter distributions, in a scenario similar to that found in the Bullet Cluster. Following our data and modelling the collision event is, most likely, taking place not so far from the plane of the sky,…
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