CLASH-VLT: Galaxy cluster MACS J0329-0211 and its surroundings using galaxies as kinematic tracers
M. Girardi, W. Boschin, A. Mercurio, N. Nocerino, M. Nonino, P., Rosati, A. Biviano, R. Demarco, C. Grillo, B. Sartoris, P. Tozzi, E. Vanzella

TL;DR
This study uses extensive spectroscopic data of over 1700 galaxies to analyze the dynamical state and substructure of the galaxy cluster MACS J0329-0211 at z=0.45, revealing insights into its assembly and galaxy distribution.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic analysis of MACS J0329-0211 using a large galaxy sample, identifying substructures and infall patterns not previously characterized.
Findings
Velocity dispersion sigmaV=841 km/s
Mass estimate M200=9.2×10^14 solar masses
Detection of substructure and infall signatures
Abstract
We aim to gain new insights into the controversial dynamical status of MACS J0329-0211 (MACS0329), a massive cluster at z=0.4503, with a new analysis using a large sample of member galaxies as kinematic tracers. Our analysis is based on extensive spectroscopic data for more than 1700 galaxies obtained with the VIMOS and MUSE spectrographs at the Very Large Telescope (VLT), in combination with B and Rc Suprime-Cam photometry from the Subaru archive. According to our member selection procedure, we define a sample of 430 MACS0329 galaxies within 6 Mpc, corresponding to about 3 times the virial radius. We estimate the global velocity dispersion, sigmaV=841 km/s, and present the velocity dispersion profile. We estimate a mass M200=9.2E14 in units of solar masses, using 227 galaxies within R200=1.71 Mpc, for which sigmaV200=1018 km/s. The spatial distribution of the red galaxies traces a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
