The role of supercluster filaments in shaping galaxy clusters
Ra\'ul Baier-Soto, Yara Jaff\'e, Alexis Finoguenov, P. Christopher Haines, Paola Merluzzi, Hugo M\'endez-Hern\'andez, Antonela Monachesi, Ulrike Kuchner, Rory Smith, Nicolas Tejos, Crist\'obal Sif\'on, Maria Argudo-Fern\'andez, C.R. Bom, Johan Comparat, Ricardo Demarco

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence that galaxy cluster elongation aligns with surrounding cosmic filaments, supporting the idea that filaments influence cluster shapes and matter accretion in the universe.
Contribution
First observational confirmation that cluster elongation correlates with filament orientation, linking large-scale structure to cluster shape in supercluster regions.
Findings
82% of X-ray clusters are connected by filaments
Cluster elongation aligns with nearby filaments
Alignment decreases beyond 1.6 r_{200}
Abstract
In a hierarchical CDM Universe, cosmic filaments serve as the primary channels for matter accretion into galaxy clusters, influencing the shape of their dark matter halos. We investigate whether the elongation of galaxy clusters correlates with the orientation of surrounding filaments, providing the first observational test of this relationship in large supercluster regions. We identified and characterized cosmic filaments in two dimensions within the two superclusters that are part of the low-redshift sub-survey of the Chilean Cluster Galaxy Evolution Survey (CHANCES): the Shapley supercluster and the Horologium-Reticulum supercluster. We analyzed the alignment between filament directions -- traced by galaxy distributions -- and the triaxiality of cluster gravitational potentials -- traced by X-ray emission- using publicly available optical and X-ray data. We have found that…
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