Mapping dark matter in the Bullet Cluster using JWST imaging and spectroscopy
Gregor Rihtar\v{s}i\v{c}, Maru\v{s}a Brada\v{c}, Guillaume Desprez, Anishya Harshan, Nicholas S. Martis, Chris J. Willott, Yoshihisa Asada, Ghassan T. E. Sarrouh, Carla Cornil-Baiotto, Andrea Biviano, Douglas Clowe, Anthony H. Gonzalez, Christine Jones, Jon Jude\v{z}

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed gravitational lens model of the Bullet cluster using JWST imaging and spectroscopy, significantly improving the understanding of its dark matter distribution and cluster structure.
Contribution
The study introduces a new lens model constrained by 135 spectroscopic redshifts from JWST data, enhancing the accuracy of dark matter mapping in the Bullet cluster.
Findings
Improved alignment of subcluster with BCGs
Enhanced fit to multiple image positions with group-scale substructures
Significant differences in detailed mass distribution compared to previous models
Abstract
We present an updated gravitational lens model of the Bullet cluster (1E 0657-56) by combining JWST NIRCam imaging and NIRSpec spectroscopy. Although previous lens models relied on many multiply imaged galaxies, only six systems had spectroscopic redshifts prior to this work. Our lens model is constrained by a catalogue of 135 secure multiple images from 27 background galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts, uniformly covering both subclusters and a wide redshift range of 0.9 - 6.7. We also provide a catalogue of 199 multiple image candidates. We model the cluster with Lenstool and incorporate several large-scale haloes, cluster members, the intracluster gas, and group-scale haloes surrounding the cluster core, motivated by spectroscopic studies of cluster member kinematics. We describe the main cluster component with a complex, elongated double-peaked distribution, and the subcluster…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
