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Dark matter halo properties of GAMA galaxy groups from 100 square degrees of KiDS weak lensing data

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Viola, M.
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Cacciato, M.
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Brouwer, M.
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Kuijken, K.
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Hoekstra, H.
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Norberg, P.
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Robotham, A. S. G.
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van Uitert, E.
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Alpaslan, M.
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Baldry, I. K.
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Choi, A.
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de Jong, J. T. A.
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Driver, S. P.
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Erben, T.
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GRADO, ANIELLO  
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Graham, Alister W.
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Heymans, C.
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Hildebrandt, H.
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Hopkins, A. M.
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Irisarri, N.
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Joachimi, B.
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Loveday, J.
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Miller, L.
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Nakajima, R.
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Schneider, P.
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Sifón, C.
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Verdoes Kleijn, G.
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stv1447
Abstract
The Kilo-Degree Survey is an optical wide-field survey designed to map the matter distribution in the Universe using weak gravitational lensing. In this paper, we use these data to measure the density profiles and masses of a sample of ∼1400 spectroscopically identified galaxy groups and clusters from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey. We detect a highly significant signal (signal-to-noise-ratio ∼120), allowing us to study the properties of dark matter haloes over one and a half order of magnitude in mass, from M ∼ 1013-1014.5 h-1 M⊙. We interpret the results for various subsamples of groups using a halo model framework which accounts for the mis-centring of the brightest cluster galaxy (used as the tracer of the group centre) with respect to the centre of the group's dark matter halo. We find that the density profiles of the haloes are well described by an NFW profile with concentrations that agree with predictions from numerical simulations. In addition, we constrain scaling relations between the mass and a number of observable group properties. We find that the mass scales with the total r-band luminosity as a power law with slope 1.16 ± 0.13 (1σ) and with the group velocity dispersion as a power law with slope 1.89 ± 0.27 (1σ). Finally, we demonstrate the potential of weak lensing studies of groups to discriminate between models of baryonic feedback at group scales by comparing our results with the predictions from the Cosmo-OverWhelmingly Large Simulations project, ruling out models without AGN feedback.
Volume
452
Issue
4
Start page
3529
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/34232
Url
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/452/4/3529/1055119
http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.00735v2
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2015MNRAS.452.3529V
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open.access
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