Growing a 'cosmic beast': Observations and simulations of MACS J0717.5+3745

M. Jauzac*, D. Eckert, M. Schaller, J. Schwinn, R. Massey, Y. Bahé, C. Baugh, D. Barnes, C. Dalla Vecchia, H. Ebeling, D. Harvey, E. Jullo, S. T. Kay, J. P. Kneib, M. Limousin, E. Medezinski, P. Natarajan, M. Nonino, A. Robertson, S. I. TamK. Umetsu

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We present a gravitational lensing and X-ray analysis of a massive galaxy cluster and its surroundings. The core of MACS J0717.5+3745 (M(R < 1Mpc) ~2 × 1015 M, z = 0.54) is already known to contain four merging components. We show that this is surrounded by at least seven additional substructures with masses ranging 3.8-6.5 × 1013 M, at projected radii 1.6-4.9 Mpc. We compare MACS J0717 to mock lensing and X-ray observations of similarly rich clusters in cosmological simulations. The low gas fraction of substructures predicted by simulations turns out to match our observed values of 1-4 per cent. Comparing our data to three similar simulated haloes, we infer a typical growth rate and substructure infall velocity. That suggests MACS J0717 could evolve into a system similar to, but more massive than, Abell 2744 by z = 0.31, and into a ~1016 M supercluster by z = 0. The radial distribution of infalling substructure suggests that merger events are strongly episodic; however, we find that the smooth accretion of surrounding material remains the main source of mass growth even for such massive clusters.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)2901-2917
頁數17
期刊Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
481
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 11 12月 2018

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