The dark matter distribution in the central regions of galaxy clusters: Implications for CDM
Sep, 200320 pages
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- Astrophys.J. 604 (2004) 88-107
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- astro-ph/0309465 [astro-ph]
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We have undertaken a spectroscopic survey of gravitational arcs in a carefully chosen sample of six clusters each containing a dominant brightest cluster galaxy. We use these systems to study the relative distributions of dark and baryonic material in the central regions. Three clusters present both radial and tangential arcs and provide particularly strong constraints on the mass profiles, whereas the other three display only tangential arcs and act as a control set. We analyze stellar velocity dispersion data for the brightest cluster galaxies in conjunction with the arc redshifts and lens models to constrain the dark and baryonic mass profiles jointly. For the systems containing radial arcs we find that the inner dark matter density profile is consistent with a 3-D distribution, rho_{DM} propto r^-beta, with logarithmic slope References(83)
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