The El Gordo galaxy cluster challenges {\Lambda}CDM for any plausible collision velocity
E. Asencio, I. Banik, P. Kroupa

TL;DR
El Gordo galaxy cluster's observed properties and recent mass estimates challenge the $ ext{Lambda}$CDM model, as reconciling its collision velocity with the model requires velocities lower than those predicted by current simulations.
Contribution
This study reevaluates the tension between El Gordo's properties and $ ext{Lambda}$CDM using updated mass estimates and explores the velocity constraints needed to resolve this tension.
Findings
El Gordo's tension with $ ext{Lambda}$CDM remains significant.
Lower infall velocities could reduce the tension below 5$\sigma$.
Current hydrodynamical simulations require high velocities that conflict with observational constraints.
Abstract
El Gordo (ACT-CL J0102-4915) is an extraordinarily large and bright galaxy cluster collision. In a previous study, we found that El Gordo is in tension with the CDM standard model when assuming the nominal mass and infall velocity values from the hydrodynamical simulations of Zhang et al. ( and , respectively). The recent weak lensing study of Kim et al. showed that the mass of El Gordo is actually . Here we explore the level of tension between El Gordo and CDM for the new mass estimate, assuming several values. We find that in order to reduce the tension below the level, the El Gordo subclusters should have ($V_{\textrm{infall}} <…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
