Large-scale structure and dynamics of the most X-ray luminous galaxy cluster known - RX J1347-1145
Abstract
We present photometric, spectroscopic and weak lensing analysis of the large-scale structure and dynamics of the most X-ray luminous galaxy cluster known, RX J1347-1145, at z = 0.451. We spectroscopically confirmed 47 new members with Low Dispersion Survey Spectrograph 3 (LDSS3) on the Magellan telescope. Together with previously known members, we measure a new velocity dispersion of 1163 +/- 97kms-1. The mass inferred from our velocity dispersion is M200 = 1.16+0.32-0.27 × 1015Msolar, with r200 = 1.85Mpc, under the assumption of a singular isothermal sphere. We also present a weak lensing analysis using deep Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) data on this cluster, and find a deprojected mass of 1.47+0.46-0.43 × 1015Msolar within r200, in excellent agreement with our dynamical estimate. Thus, our new dynamical mass estimate is consistent with that from weak lensing and X-ray studies in the literature, resolving a previously claimed discrepancy. We photometrically detect and spectroscopically confirm another massive cluster with σ = 780 +/- 100kms-1 and M200 = 3.4+1.4-1.1 × 1014Msolar ~ 7Mpc south-west of RX J1347-1145, which we refer to as RXJ1347-SW. Our spectroscopic survey reveals a possible excess of galaxies in velocity space in the region between RX J1347-1145 and RXJ1347-SW comparing with simulations, this excess appears consistent with that expected from a large filamentary structure traced by galaxies connecting these two clusters.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- April 2010
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0912.2356
- Bibcode:
- 2010MNRAS.403.1787L
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: clusters: general;
- galaxies: clusters: individual: RX J1347-1145;
- Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- version submitted to MNRAS, after incorporating referee comments