The XMM Cluster Survey: testing chameleon gravity using the profiles of clusters

The chameleon gravity model postulates the existence of a scalar field that couples with matter to mediate a fifth force. If it exists, this fifth force would influence the hot X-ray emitting gas filling the potential wells of galaxy clusters. However, it would not influence the clusters weak lensin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2015-09, Vol.452 (2), p.1171-1183
Hauptverfasser: Wilcox, Harry, Bacon, David, Nichol, Robert C., Rooney, Philip J., Terukina, Ayumu, Romer, A. Kathy, Koyama, Kazuya, Zhao, Gong-Bo, Hood, Ross, Mann, Robert G., Hilton, Matt, Manolopoulou, Maria, Sahlén, Martin, Collins, Chris A., Liddle, Andrew R., Mayers, Julian A., Mehrtens, Nicola, Miller, Christopher J., Stott, John P., Viana, Pedro T. P.
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Zusammenfassung:The chameleon gravity model postulates the existence of a scalar field that couples with matter to mediate a fifth force. If it exists, this fifth force would influence the hot X-ray emitting gas filling the potential wells of galaxy clusters. However, it would not influence the clusters weak lensing signal. Therefore, by comparing X-ray and weak lensing profiles, one can place upper limits on the strength of a fifth force. This technique has been attempted before using a single, nearby cluster (Coma, z = 0.02). Here we apply the technique to the stacked profiles of 58 clusters at higher redshifts (0.1 
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stv1366