Brightest cluster galaxies trace weak lensing mass bias and halo triaxiality in the three hundred project

Author:

Herbonnet Ricardo1,Crawford Adrian23ORCID,Avestruz Camille24ORCID,Rasia Elena56ORCID,Giocoli Carlo78ORCID,Meneghetti Massimo7,von der Linden Anja1,Cui Weiguang9ORCID,Yepes Gustavo1011ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University , Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA

2. Department of Physics, University of Michigan , 450 Church St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

3. Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia , 530 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA

4. Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics, University of Michigan , 450 Church St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA Via Gobetti 93/3, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

5. National Institute for Astrophysics, Astronomical Observatory of Trieste (INAF-OATs) , Via Tiepolo 11, I-34131 Trieste, Italy

6. Institute for Fundamental Physics of the Universe (IFPU) , Via Beirut 2, I-34014 Trieste, Italy

7. INAF – Osservatorio di Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio di Bologna , via Gobetti 93/3, I-40129 Bologna, Italy

8. INFN – Sezione di Bologna , viale Berti Pichat 6/2, I-40127 Bologna, Italy

9. Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh , Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, UK

10. Departamento de Fisica Teorica , Modulo 8, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, E-28049 Madrid, Spain

11. CIAFF, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid , E-28049 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

ABSTRACT Galaxy clusters have a triaxial matter distribution. The weak-lensing signal, an important part in cosmological studies, measures the projected mass of all matter along the line of sight, and therefore changes with the orientation of the cluster. Studies suggest that the shape of the brightest cluster galaxy (BCG) in the centre of the cluster traces the underlying halo shape, enabling a method to account for projection effects. We use 324 simulated clusters at four redshifts between 0.1 and 0.6 from ‘The Three Hundred Project’ to quantify correlations between the orientation and shape of the BCG and the halo. We find that haloes and their embedded BCGs are aligned, with an average ∼20 degree angle between their major axes. The bias in weak lensing cluster mass estimates correlates with the orientation of both the halo and the BCG. Mimicking observations, we compute the projected shape of the BCG, as a measure of the BCG orientation, and find that it is most strongly correlated to the weak-lensing mass for relaxed clusters. We also test a 2D cluster relaxation proxy measured from BCG mass isocontours. The concentration of stellar mass in the projected BCG core compared to the total stellar mass provides an alternative proxy for the BCG orientation. We find that the concentration does not correlate to the weak-lensing mass bias, but does correlate with the true halo mass. These results indicate that the BCG shape and orientation for large samples of relaxed clusters can provide information to improve weak-lensing mass estimates.

Funder

Horizon 2020

National Science Foundation

University of Michigan

INAF

European Research Council

STFC

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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