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Testing phenomenological and theoretical models of dark matter density profiles with galaxy clusters
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, v. 436, p. 2616-2624, 2013
10.1093/mnras/stt1761
Autor
Silva, Leandro José Beraldo e
Lima, Marcos Roberto de
Sodre Junior, Laerte
Institución
Resumen
We use the stacked gravitational lensingmass profile of four high-mass (M 1015M ) galaxy
clusters around z≈0.3 from Umetsu et al. to fit density profiles of phenomenological [Navarro–
Frenk–White (NFW), Einasto, S´ersic, Stadel, Baltz–Marshall–Oguri (BMO) and Hernquist]
and theoretical (non-singular Isothermal Sphere, DARKexp and Kang & He) models of the
dark matter distribution. We account for large-scale structure effects, including a two-halo
term in the analysis.We find that the BMO model provides the best fit to the data as measured
by the reduced χ2. It is followed by the Stadel profile, the generalized NFW profile with a free
inner slope and by the Einasto profile. The NFW model provides the best fit if we neglect the
two-halo term, in agreement with results from Umetsu et al. Among the theoretical profiles,
the DARKexp model with a single form parameter has the best performance, very close to
that of the BMO profile. This may indicate a connection between this theoretical model and
the phenomenology of dark matter haloes, shedding light on the dynamical basis of empirical
profiles which emerge from numerical simulations.