TL;DR
This study uses deep X-ray and Sunyaev-Zeldovich data from 12 galaxy clusters to precisely measure their gravitational fields, confirming the NFW profile's accuracy and exploring baryonic contributions, with implications for dark matter and gravity theories.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed gravitational field measurements of galaxy clusters over a wide radial range, testing the NFW profile and baryonic effects with unprecedented precision.
Findings
NFW profile fits mass profiles within 10% accuracy
Average concentration matches $ m extLambda$CDM predictions
Baryonic matter contributes minimally beyond 0.02 R_{500}
Abstract
The mass profiles of massive dark matter halos are highly sensitive to the nature of dark matter and potential modifications of the theory of gravity on large scales. The CDM paradigm makes strong predictions on the shape of dark matter halos and on the dependence of the shape parameters on halo mass, such that any deviation from the predicted universal shape would have important implications for the fundamental properties of dark matter. Here we use a set of 12 galaxy clusters with available deep X-ray and Sunyaev-Zeldovich data to constrain the shape of the gravitational field with an unprecedented level of precision over two decades in radius. On average, we find that the NFW profile provides an excellent description of the recovered mass profiles, with deviations of less than 10% over a wide radial range. However, there appears to be more diversity in the shape of…
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