Improved model of the Supernova Refsdal cluster MACS J1149.5+2223 thanks to VLT/MUSE
S. Schuldt, C. Grillo, G. B. Caminha, A. Mercurio, P. Rosati, T., Morishita, M. Stiavelli, S. H. Suyu, P. Bergamini, M. Brescia, F. Calura, and, M. Meneghetti

TL;DR
This paper presents new spectroscopic data and an improved mass model of the MACS J1149.5+2223 galaxy cluster, enhancing the understanding of its lensing effects on the supernova Refsdal for cosmological studies.
Contribution
It provides a more detailed mass model of the cluster using extensive spectroscopic data, enabling more precise cosmological measurements with lensed supernovae.
Findings
Confirmed 22 cluster members spectroscopically
Identified 17 new multiple images from 6 background sources
Developed an improved mass model with 308 components
Abstract
We present new VLT/MUSE observations of the Hubble Frontier Field (HFF) galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+2223, lensing the well-known supernova "Refsdal" into multiple images, which enabled the first cosmological applications with a strongly lensed supernova. Thanks to these data, targeting a northern region of the cluster and thus complementing our previous MUSE program on the cluster core, we release a new catalog containing 162 secure spectroscopic redshifts. We confirm 22 cluster members, which were previously only photometrically selected, and detect ten additional ones, resulting in a total of 308 secure members, of which 63% are spectroscopically confirmed. We further identify 17 new spectroscopic multiple images belonging to 6 different background sources. By exploiting MUSE data, in combination with the deep HFF images, we develop an improved total mass model of MACS J1149.5+2223.…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
