Intracluster Light as a Probe for Dark Matter: Exploring SIDM and CDM with C-EAGLE Sims
Jaewon Yoo, Ellen L. Sirks, Cristiano G. Sabiu, Changbom Park, Jaehyun Lee, Ankit Singh, Juhan Kim, and Jongwan Ko

TL;DR
This study investigates whether intracluster light can distinguish between self-interacting and collisionless dark matter models by analyzing galaxy cluster simulations and their morphological similarities.
Contribution
It demonstrates that intracluster light, especially the brightest cluster galaxy plus ICL, can serve as a robust observational discriminator of dark matter physics, including SIDM and CDM.
Findings
BCG+ICL best traces dark matter distribution.
Gas improves as a dark matter tracer over time.
SIDM gas distribution resembles dark matter more than in CDM.
Abstract
We assess whether intracluster light (ICL) can serve as an observational discriminator of dark matter physics. The self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) model has gained increasing attention as a possible resolution to small-scale discrepancies between collisionless cold dark matter (CDM) simulations and observations, predicting distinct tidal interaction histories within galaxy clusters. We analyze Cluster-EAGLE zoom-in galaxy clusters re-simulated from identical initial conditions in both CDM and SIDM frameworks. The morphological similarity between dark matter and multiple baryonic tracers -- gas, all stars, galaxies, and the combined brightest cluster galaxy plus ICL (BCG+ICL) -- is quantified using the Weighted Overlap Coefficient, a contour-overlap statistic. We find that dark matter is traced most accurately by BCG+ICL, followed by gas, all stars, and galaxies. The BCG+ICL…
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