Precise weak lensing constraints from deep high-resolution K s images: VLT/HAWK-I analysis of the super-massive galaxy cluster RCS2 J 232727.7−020437 at z = 0.70

We demonstrate that deep good-seeing VLT/HAWK-I K s images complemented with g + z -band photometry can yield a sensitivity for weak lensing studies of massive galaxy clusters at redshifts 0.7 ≲ z ≲ 1.1, which is almost identical to the sensitivity of HST/ACS mosaics of single-orbit depth. Key reaso...

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Hauptverfasser: Schrabback, Tim, Schirmer, Mischa, van der Burg, Remco F. J., Hoekstra, Henk, Buddendiek, Axel, Applegate, Douglas, Bradač, Maruša, Eifler, Tim, Erben, Thomas, Gladders, Michael D., Hernández-Martín, Beatriz, Hildebrandt, Hendrik, Hoag, Austin, Klaes, Dominik, von der Linden, Anja, Marchesini, Danilo, Muzzin, Adam, Sharon, Keren, Stefanon, Mauro
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description We demonstrate that deep good-seeing VLT/HAWK-I K s images complemented with g + z -band photometry can yield a sensitivity for weak lensing studies of massive galaxy clusters at redshifts 0.7 ≲ z ≲ 1.1, which is almost identical to the sensitivity of HST/ACS mosaics of single-orbit depth. Key reasons for this good performance are the excellent image quality frequently achievable for K s imaging from the ground, a highly effective photometric selection of background galaxies, and a galaxy ellipticity dispersion that is noticeably lower than for optically observed high-redshift galaxy samples. Incorporating results from the 3D-HST and UltraVISTA surveys we also obtained a more accurate calibration of the source redshift distribution than previously achieved for similar optical weak lensing data sets. Here we studied the extremely massive galaxy cluster RCS2 J 232727.7−020437 ( z = 0.699), combining deep VLT/HAWK-I K s images (point spread function with a 0. ′′ 35 full width at half maximum) with LBT/LBC photometry. The resulting weak lensing mass reconstruction suggests that the cluster consists of a single overdensity, which is detected with a peak significance of 10.1 σ . We constrained the cluster mass to M 200c /(10 15 M ⊙ ) = 2.06 −0.26 +0.28 (stat.) ± 0.12(sys.) assuming a spherical Navarro, Frenk & White model and simulation-based priors on the concentration, making it one of the most massive galaxy clusters known in the z ≳ 0.7 Universe. We also cross-checked the HAWK-I measurements through an analysis of overlapping HST/ACS images, yielding fully consistent estimates of the lensing signal.
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