The SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey: Weak-Lensing of eRASS1 Galaxy Clusters in KiDS-1000 and Consistency Checks with DES Y3 & HSC-Y3
Florian Kleinebreil, Sebastian Grandis, Tim Schrabback, Vittorio, Ghirardini, I-Non Chiu, Ang Liu, Matthias Kluge, Thomas H. Reiprich, Emmanuel, Artis, Emre Bahar, Fabian Balzer, Esra Bulbul, Nicolas Clerc, Johan Comparat,, Christian Garrel, Daniel Gruen, Xiangchong Li

TL;DR
This paper calibrates the weak-lensing mass relation of eROSITA galaxy clusters using KiDS-1000 data, performs consistency checks with DES Y3 and HSC-Y3, and provides the first combined cosmological constraints from three leading WL surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a global contamination model for eRASS1 clusters and demonstrates the consistency of WL mass calibration across three major surveys.
Findings
The shear bias uncertainty dominates at low redshift.
Contamination model uncertainty dominates at high redshift.
The three WL surveys are statistically consistent.
Abstract
We aim to participate in the calibration of the X-ray photon count rate to halo mass scaling relation of galaxy clusters selected in the first eROSITA All-Sky Survey on the Western Galactic Hemisphere (eRASS1) using KiDS-1000 weak-lensing (WL) data. We measure the radial shear profiles around eRASS1 galaxy clusters using background galaxies in KiDS-1000, as well as the cluster member contamination. Furthermore we provide consistency checks with the other stage-III WL surveys who take part in the eRASS1 mass calibration, DES Y3 and HSC-Y3. We determine the cluster member contamination of eRASS1 clusters present in KiDS-1000 based on source number density profiles, where we account for the obscuration caused by cluster galaxies. The extracted shear profiles, together with the contamination model and the lens sample selection, are then analysed through a Bayesian population model. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
