2015
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201527035
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The projected gravitational potential of the galaxy cluster MACS J1206 derived from galaxy kinematics

Abstract: We reconstruct the radial profile of the projected gravitational potential of the galaxy cluster MACS J1206 from 592 spectroscopic measurements of velocities of cluster members. To accomplish this, we use a method we have developed recently based on the Richardson-Lucy deprojection algorithm and an inversion of the spherically-symmetric Jeans equation. We find that, within the uncertainties, our reconstruction agrees very well with a potential reconstruction from weak and strong gravitational lensing as well a… Show more

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“…The regular morphology of MACS1206 makes it an excellent candidate to the application of the shape theorem. The projected gravitational potential of MACS1206 as inferred from galaxy kinematics under the hypothesis of spherical symmetry agrees well with the reconstruction of the gravitational potential from weak and strong gravitational lensing or X-ray measurements (Stock et al 2015).…”
Section: Icmsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The regular morphology of MACS1206 makes it an excellent candidate to the application of the shape theorem. The projected gravitational potential of MACS1206 as inferred from galaxy kinematics under the hypothesis of spherical symmetry agrees well with the reconstruction of the gravitational potential from weak and strong gravitational lensing or X-ray measurements (Stock et al 2015).…”
Section: Icmsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The overall cluster mass distribution was further studied through a combination of weak and strong lensing (Umetsu et al 2012) and galaxy dynamics based on a large redshift sample of cluster members from the CLASH-VLT project (Biviano et al 2013;Rosati et al 2014). Further analysis of its gravitational potential and mass distribution have included a combination of methods and multiwavelength data sets (Stock et al 2015;Sereno et al 2017). The stellar content of MACS 1206 has also been the subject of a number of studies using spectrophotometric and kinematical information from the CLASH-VLT data set: Presotto et al (2014) has studied the color and morphological properties of its prominent intracluster light (ICL), detailed investigations of its galaxy populations, and internal structure have been presented in Annunziatella et al (2014) and Girardi et al (2015), and more recently in Kuchner et al (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is essential to prevent the algorithm from overfitting. Alternatively, the three-dimensional gravitational potential can also be reconstructed from cluster member velocity dispersion measurements, as shown in Stock et al (2015), in case a coupling of dynamics and lensing on cluster scale may become necessary in the future.…”
Section: Breaking Degeneracies By Non-lensing Observables (Velocity Dmentioning
confidence: 99%