Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data
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Resumo: | We measure the weak lensing masses and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters observed during the Science Verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey (DES). This pathfinder study is meant to (1) validate the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) imager for the task of measuring weak lensing shapes, and (2) utilize DECam’s large field of view to map out the clusters and their environments over 90 arcmin. We conduct a series of rigorous tests on astrometry, photometry, image quality, point spread function (PSF) modelling, and shear measurement accuracy to single out flaws in the data and also to identify the optimal data processing steps and parameters. We find Science Verification data from DECam to be suitable for the lensing analysis described in this paper. The PSF is generally well behaved, but the modelling is rendered difficult by a flux-dependent PSF width and ellipticity. We employ photometric redshifts to distinguish between foreground and background galaxies, and a red-sequence cluster finder to provide cluster richness estimates and cluster–galaxy distributions. By fitting Navarro–Frenk–White profiles to the clusters in this study, we determine weak lensing masses that are in agreement with previous work. For Abell 3261, we provide the first estimates of redshift, weak lensing mass, and richness. In addition, the cluster–galaxy distributions indicate the presence of filamentary structures attached to 1E 0657−56 and RXC J2248.7−4431, stretching out as far as 1◦(approximately 20 Mpc), showcasing the potential of DECam and DES for detailed studies of degree-scale features on the sky. |
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Melchior, Peter M.Suchyta, EricHuff, EricHirsch, Michael StefanKacprzak, TomaszRykoff, EliGruen, DanielArmstrong, RobertBacon, David J.Bechtol, KeithBernstein, Gary M.Bridle, Sarah LouiseClampitt, JosephHonscheid, K.Jain, BhuvneshJouvel, StéphanieKrause, ElisabethLin, H.MacCrann, NiallPatton, KennethPlazas Malagón, Andrés AlejandroRowe, Barnaby T. P.Vikram, VinuWilcox, Harry GeorgeYoung, Julia CheekZuntz, J.Abbott, Timothy M. C.Abdalla, Filipe B.Allam, Sahar S.Banerji, M.Bernstein, Joseph P.Bernstein, Rebecca A.Bertin, EmmanuelBuckley-Geer, ElizabethBurke, David LyleCastander Serentill, Francisco JavierCosta, Luiz N. daCunha, Carlos EduardoDePoy, Darren L.Desai, S.Diehl, H. ThomasDoel, PeterEstrada, JuanEvrard, August E.Fausti Neto, AngeloFernandez, EnriqueFinley, David A.Flaugher, BrennaFrieman, Joshua A.Gaztañaga, EnriqueGerdes, David W.Gruendl, Robert A.Gutierrez, Gaston R.Jarvis, MichaelKarliner, IngaKent, Stephen M.Kuehn, KylerKuropatkin, Nikolay P.Lahav, OferMaia, Marcio Antonio GeimbaMakler, MartínMarriner, John P.Marshall, Jennifer L.Merritt, K. WyattMiller, Christopher J.Miquel, RamonMohr, Joseph J.Neilsen, Eric H.Nichol, Robert C.Nord, Brian DennisReil, KevinRoe, Natalie A.Roodman, AaronSako, MasaoSanchez-Alvaro, EusebioSantiago, Basilio XavierSchindler, Rafe H.Schubnell, MichaelSevilla Noarbe, IgnacioSheldon, ErinSmith, Robert ChristopherSoares-Santos, MarcelleSwanson, Molly E. C.Sypniewski, Adam J.Tarle, GregoryThaler, Jon J.Thomas, D.Tucker, Douglas L.Walker, AlistairWechsler, Risa H.Weller, JochenWester, William Carl2015-09-18T01:58:25Z20150035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/126973000972645We measure the weak lensing masses and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters observed during the Science Verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey (DES). This pathfinder study is meant to (1) validate the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) imager for the task of measuring weak lensing shapes, and (2) utilize DECam’s large field of view to map out the clusters and their environments over 90 arcmin. We conduct a series of rigorous tests on astrometry, photometry, image quality, point spread function (PSF) modelling, and shear measurement accuracy to single out flaws in the data and also to identify the optimal data processing steps and parameters. We find Science Verification data from DECam to be suitable for the lensing analysis described in this paper. The PSF is generally well behaved, but the modelling is rendered difficult by a flux-dependent PSF width and ellipticity. We employ photometric redshifts to distinguish between foreground and background galaxies, and a red-sequence cluster finder to provide cluster richness estimates and cluster–galaxy distributions. By fitting Navarro–Frenk–White profiles to the clusters in this study, we determine weak lensing masses that are in agreement with previous work. For Abell 3261, we provide the first estimates of redshift, weak lensing mass, and richness. In addition, the cluster–galaxy distributions indicate the presence of filamentary structures attached to 1E 0657−56 and RXC J2248.7−4431, stretching out as far as 1◦(approximately 20 Mpc), showcasing the potential of DECam and DES for detailed studies of degree-scale features on the sky.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford. Vol. 449, no. 3 (May 2015), p. 2219-2238Aglomerados de galaxiasGravitational lensing: weakGalaxies: clusters: individual:RXCJ2248.74431Galaxies: clusters: individual: 1E 0657−56Galaxies: clusters: individual: SCSO J233227535827Galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 3261Cosmology: observationsMass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification dataEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000972645.pdf000972645.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf4693118http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/126973/1/000972645.pdf4bd9f249cd41f74aed14321bdf057c55MD51TEXT000972645.pdf.txt000972645.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain114541http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/126973/2/000972645.pdf.txt55b03819d80f3ba0f2d0d5939ab2cef2MD52THUMBNAIL000972645.pdf.jpg000972645.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2181http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/126973/3/000972645.pdf.jpg7863b8f27b49981e7c624a675d59c6afMD5310183/1269732023-07-02 03:40:52.721517oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/126973Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-02T06:40:52Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
title |
Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
spellingShingle |
Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data Melchior, Peter M. Aglomerados de galaxias Gravitational lensing: weak Galaxies: clusters: individual:RXCJ2248.7 4431 Galaxies: clusters: individual: 1E 0657−56 Galaxies: clusters: individual: SCSO J233227 535827 Galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 3261 Cosmology: observations |
title_short |
Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
title_full |
Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
title_fullStr |
Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
title_full_unstemmed |
Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
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Mass and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters from Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data |
author |
Melchior, Peter M. |
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Melchior, Peter M. Suchyta, Eric Huff, Eric Hirsch, Michael Stefan Kacprzak, Tomasz Rykoff, Eli Gruen, Daniel Armstrong, Robert Bacon, David J. Bechtol, Keith Bernstein, Gary M. Bridle, Sarah Louise Clampitt, Joseph Honscheid, K. Jain, Bhuvnesh Jouvel, Stéphanie Krause, Elisabeth Lin, H. MacCrann, Niall Patton, Kenneth Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro Rowe, Barnaby T. P. Vikram, Vinu Wilcox, Harry George Young, Julia Cheek Zuntz, J. Abbott, Timothy M. C. Abdalla, Filipe B. Allam, Sahar S. Banerji, M. Bernstein, Joseph P. Bernstein, Rebecca A. Bertin, Emmanuel Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burke, David Lyle Castander Serentill, Francisco Javier Costa, Luiz N. da Cunha, Carlos Eduardo DePoy, Darren L. Desai, S. Diehl, H. Thomas Doel, Peter Estrada, Juan Evrard, August E. Fausti Neto, Angelo Fernandez, Enrique Finley, David A. Flaugher, Brenna Frieman, Joshua A. Gaztañaga, Enrique Gerdes, David W. Gruendl, Robert A. Gutierrez, Gaston R. Jarvis, Michael Karliner, Inga Kent, Stephen M. Kuehn, Kyler Kuropatkin, Nikolay P. Lahav, Ofer Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba Makler, Martín Marriner, John P. Marshall, Jennifer L. Merritt, K. Wyatt Miller, Christopher J. Miquel, Ramon Mohr, Joseph J. Neilsen, Eric H. Nichol, Robert C. Nord, Brian Dennis Reil, Kevin Roe, Natalie A. Roodman, Aaron Sako, Masao Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio Santiago, Basilio Xavier Schindler, Rafe H. Schubnell, Michael Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio Sheldon, Erin Smith, Robert Christopher Soares-Santos, Marcelle Swanson, Molly E. C. Sypniewski, Adam J. Tarle, Gregory Thaler, Jon J. Thomas, D. Tucker, Douglas L. Walker, Alistair Wechsler, Risa H. Weller, Jochen Wester, William Carl |
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Suchyta, Eric Huff, Eric Hirsch, Michael Stefan Kacprzak, Tomasz Rykoff, Eli Gruen, Daniel Armstrong, Robert Bacon, David J. Bechtol, Keith Bernstein, Gary M. Bridle, Sarah Louise Clampitt, Joseph Honscheid, K. Jain, Bhuvnesh Jouvel, Stéphanie Krause, Elisabeth Lin, H. MacCrann, Niall Patton, Kenneth Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro Rowe, Barnaby T. P. Vikram, Vinu Wilcox, Harry George Young, Julia Cheek Zuntz, J. Abbott, Timothy M. C. Abdalla, Filipe B. Allam, Sahar S. Banerji, M. Bernstein, Joseph P. Bernstein, Rebecca A. Bertin, Emmanuel Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burke, David Lyle Castander Serentill, Francisco Javier Costa, Luiz N. da Cunha, Carlos Eduardo DePoy, Darren L. Desai, S. Diehl, H. Thomas Doel, Peter Estrada, Juan Evrard, August E. Fausti Neto, Angelo Fernandez, Enrique Finley, David A. Flaugher, Brenna Frieman, Joshua A. Gaztañaga, Enrique Gerdes, David W. Gruendl, Robert A. Gutierrez, Gaston R. Jarvis, Michael Karliner, Inga Kent, Stephen M. Kuehn, Kyler Kuropatkin, Nikolay P. Lahav, Ofer Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba Makler, Martín Marriner, John P. Marshall, Jennifer L. Merritt, K. Wyatt Miller, Christopher J. Miquel, Ramon Mohr, Joseph J. Neilsen, Eric H. Nichol, Robert C. Nord, Brian Dennis Reil, Kevin Roe, Natalie A. Roodman, Aaron Sako, Masao Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio Santiago, Basilio Xavier Schindler, Rafe H. Schubnell, Michael Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio Sheldon, Erin Smith, Robert Christopher Soares-Santos, Marcelle Swanson, Molly E. C. Sypniewski, Adam J. Tarle, Gregory Thaler, Jon J. Thomas, D. Tucker, Douglas L. Walker, Alistair Wechsler, Risa H. Weller, Jochen Wester, William Carl |
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Melchior, Peter M. Suchyta, Eric Huff, Eric Hirsch, Michael Stefan Kacprzak, Tomasz Rykoff, Eli Gruen, Daniel Armstrong, Robert Bacon, David J. Bechtol, Keith Bernstein, Gary M. Bridle, Sarah Louise Clampitt, Joseph Honscheid, K. Jain, Bhuvnesh Jouvel, Stéphanie Krause, Elisabeth Lin, H. MacCrann, Niall Patton, Kenneth Plazas Malagón, Andrés Alejandro Rowe, Barnaby T. P. Vikram, Vinu Wilcox, Harry George Young, Julia Cheek Zuntz, J. Abbott, Timothy M. C. Abdalla, Filipe B. Allam, Sahar S. Banerji, M. Bernstein, Joseph P. Bernstein, Rebecca A. Bertin, Emmanuel Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burke, David Lyle Castander Serentill, Francisco Javier Costa, Luiz N. da Cunha, Carlos Eduardo DePoy, Darren L. Desai, S. Diehl, H. Thomas Doel, Peter Estrada, Juan Evrard, August E. Fausti Neto, Angelo Fernandez, Enrique Finley, David A. Flaugher, Brenna Frieman, Joshua A. Gaztañaga, Enrique Gerdes, David W. Gruendl, Robert A. Gutierrez, Gaston R. Jarvis, Michael Karliner, Inga Kent, Stephen M. Kuehn, Kyler Kuropatkin, Nikolay P. Lahav, Ofer Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba Makler, Martín Marriner, John P. Marshall, Jennifer L. Merritt, K. Wyatt Miller, Christopher J. Miquel, Ramon Mohr, Joseph J. Neilsen, Eric H. Nichol, Robert C. Nord, Brian Dennis Reil, Kevin Roe, Natalie A. Roodman, Aaron Sako, Masao Sanchez-Alvaro, Eusebio Santiago, Basilio Xavier Schindler, Rafe H. Schubnell, Michael Sevilla Noarbe, Ignacio Sheldon, Erin Smith, Robert Christopher Soares-Santos, Marcelle Swanson, Molly E. C. Sypniewski, Adam J. Tarle, Gregory Thaler, Jon J. Thomas, D. Tucker, Douglas L. Walker, Alistair Wechsler, Risa H. Weller, Jochen Wester, William Carl |
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Aglomerados de galaxias |
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Aglomerados de galaxias Gravitational lensing: weak Galaxies: clusters: individual:RXCJ2248.7 4431 Galaxies: clusters: individual: 1E 0657−56 Galaxies: clusters: individual: SCSO J233227 535827 Galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 3261 Cosmology: observations |
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Gravitational lensing: weak Galaxies: clusters: individual:RXCJ2248.7 4431 Galaxies: clusters: individual: 1E 0657−56 Galaxies: clusters: individual: SCSO J233227 535827 Galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 3261 Cosmology: observations |
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We measure the weak lensing masses and galaxy distributions of four massive galaxy clusters observed during the Science Verification phase of the Dark Energy Survey (DES). This pathfinder study is meant to (1) validate the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) imager for the task of measuring weak lensing shapes, and (2) utilize DECam’s large field of view to map out the clusters and their environments over 90 arcmin. We conduct a series of rigorous tests on astrometry, photometry, image quality, point spread function (PSF) modelling, and shear measurement accuracy to single out flaws in the data and also to identify the optimal data processing steps and parameters. We find Science Verification data from DECam to be suitable for the lensing analysis described in this paper. The PSF is generally well behaved, but the modelling is rendered difficult by a flux-dependent PSF width and ellipticity. We employ photometric redshifts to distinguish between foreground and background galaxies, and a red-sequence cluster finder to provide cluster richness estimates and cluster–galaxy distributions. By fitting Navarro–Frenk–White profiles to the clusters in this study, we determine weak lensing masses that are in agreement with previous work. For Abell 3261, we provide the first estimates of redshift, weak lensing mass, and richness. In addition, the cluster–galaxy distributions indicate the presence of filamentary structures attached to 1E 0657−56 and RXC J2248.7−4431, stretching out as far as 1◦(approximately 20 Mpc), showcasing the potential of DECam and DES for detailed studies of degree-scale features on the sky. |
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