The Splashback Feature around DES Galaxy Clusters: Galaxy Density and Weak Lensing Profiles
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Chang, C.Baxter, E.
Jain, B.
Sánchez, C.
Adhikari, S.
Varga, T. N.
Fang, Y.
Rozo, E.
Rykoff, E. S.
Kravtsov, A.
Gruen, D.
Hartley, W.
Huff, E. M.
Jarvis, M.
Kim, A. G.
Prat, J.
MacCrann, N.
McClintock, T.
Palmese, A.
Rapetti, D.
Rollins, R. P.
Samuroff, S.
Sheldon, E.
Troxel, M. A.
Wechsler, R. H.
Zhang, Y.
Zuntz, J.
Abbott, T. M. C.
Abdalla, F. B.
Allam, S.
Annis, J.
Bechtol, K.
Benoit-Lévy, A.
Bernstein, G. M.
Brooks, D.
Buckley-Geer, E.
Rosell, A. Carnero
Kind, M. Carrasco
Carretero, J.
D’Andrea, C. B.
Costa, L. N. da
Davis, C.
Desai, S.
Diehl, H. T.
Dietrich, J. P.
Drlica-Wagner, A.
Eifler, T. F.
Flaugher, B.
Fosalba, P.
Frieman, J.
García-Bellido, J.
Gaztanaga, E.
Gerdes, D. W.
Gruendl, R. A.
Gschwend, J.
Gutierrez, G.
Honscheid, K.
James, D. J.
Jeltema, T.
Krause, E.
Kuehn, K.
Lahav, O.
Lima, M.
March, M.
Marshall, J. L.
Martini, P.
Melchior, P.
Menanteau, F.
Miquel, R.
Mohr, J. J.
Nord, B.
Ogando, R. L. C.
Plazas, A. A.
Sanchez, E.
Scarpine, V.
Schindler, R.
Schubnell, M.
Sevilla-Noarbe, I.
Smith, M.
Smith, R. C.
Soares-Santos, M.
Sobreira, F.
Suchyta, E.
Swanson, M. E. C.
Tarle, G.
Weller, J.
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Univ Arizona, Dept PhysIssue Date
2018-09-01Keywords
cosmology: observationsgalaxies: clusters: general
galaxies: halos
gravitational lensing: weak
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Splashback refers to the process of matter that is accreting onto a dark matter halo reaching its first orbital apocenter and turning around in its orbit. The clustercentric radius at which this process occurs, r(sp), defines a halo boundary that is connected to the dynamics of the cluster. A rapid decline in the halo profile is expected near rsp. We measure the galaxy number density and weak lensing mass profiles around REDMAPPER galaxy clusters in the first-year Dark Energy Survey (DES) data. For a cluster sample with mean M-200m mass approximate to 2.5 x 10(14)M(circle dot), we find strong evidence of a splashback-like steepening of the galaxy density profile and measure r(sp) = 1.13 +/- 0.07 h(-1) Mpc, consistent with the earlier Sloan Digital Sky Survey measurements of More et al. and Baxter et al. Moreover, our weak lensing measurement demonstrates for the first time the existence of a splashback-like steepening of the matter profile of galaxy clusters. We measure r(sp) = 1.34 +/- 0.21 h(-1) Mpc from the weak lensing data, in good agreement with our galaxy density measurements. For different cluster and galaxy samples, we find that, consistent with.CDM simulations, rsp scales with R-200m and does not evolve with redshift over the redshift range of 0.3-0.6. We also find that potential systematic effects associated with the REDMAPPER algorithm may impact the location of rsp. We discuss the progress needed to understand the systematic uncertainties and fully exploit forthcoming data from DES and future surveys, emphasizing the importance of more realistic mock catalogs and independent cluster samples.ISSN
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Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago [NSF PHY-1125897]; Kavli Foundation; US Department of Energy [DE-SC0007901]; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SH3-Transregio 33]; DFG Cluster of Excellence "Origin and Structure of the Universe"; NASA Postdoctoral Program Senior Fellowship at the NASA Ames Research Center; Spanish MultiDark Consolider Project [CSD2009-00064]; Gauss Centre for Supercomputing e.V.; Partnership for Advanced Supercomputing in Europe (PRACE); U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. National Science Foundation; Ministry of Science and Education of Spain; Science and Technology Facilities Council of the United Kingdom; Higher Education Funding Council for England; National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kavli Institute of Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago; Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics at the Ohio State University; Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy at Texas AM University; Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos; Fundacao Carlos Chagas Fitho de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Consetho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico; Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia e Inovacao; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; Collaborating Institutions in the Dark Energy Survey; Argonne National Laboratory; University of California at Santa Cruz; University of Cambridge; Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas-Madrid; University of Chicago; University College London; DES-Brazil Consortium; University of Edinburgh; Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Institut de Ciencies de l'Espai (IEEC/CSIC); Institut de Fisica d'Altes Energies; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat Munchen; associated Excellence Cluster Universe; University of Michigan; National Optical Astronomy Observatory; University of Nottingham; Ohio State University; University of Pennsylvania; University of Portsmouth; SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory; Stanford University; University of Sussex; Texas AM University; OzDES Membership Consortium; National Science Foundation [AST-1138766, AST-1536171]; MINECO [AYA2015-71825, E5P2015-66861, FPA2015-68048, SEV-2016-0588, SEV-2016-0597, MDM-2015-0509]; ERDF funds from the European Union; CERCA program of the Generalitat de Catalunya; European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013); ERC [240672, 291329, 306478]; Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) [CE110001020]; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics [DE-AC02-07CH11359]; United States GovernmentAdditional Links
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