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A weak gravitational lensing recalibration of the scaling relations linking the gas properties of dark haloes to their mass

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 456, Issue 3, Pages 2301-2320

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv2809

Keywords

gravitational lensing: weak; galaxies: haloes; dark matter

Funding

  1. European Research Council COSMIWAY [GA 267291]
  2. Science and Technology Facilities Council Durham
  3. Durham Junior Research Fellowship [RF040353]
  4. US Department of Energy
  5. European Research Council [246797]
  6. Zwicky fellowship
  7. National Science Foundation [PHY-1066293]

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We use weak gravitational lensing to measure mean mass profiles around locally brightest galaxies (LBGs). These are selected from the Seventh Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectroscopic and photometric catalogues to be brighter than any neighbour projected within 1.0 Mpc and differing in redshift by < 1000 km s(-1). Most (>83 per cent) are expected to be the central galaxies of their dark matter haloes. Previous stacking analyses have used this LBG sample to measure mean Sunyaev-Zeldovich flux and mean X-ray luminosity as a function of LBG stellar mass. In both cases, a simulation of the formation of the galaxy population was used to estimate effective halo mass for LBGs of given stellar mass, allowing the derivation of scaling relations between the gas properties of haloes and their mass. By comparing results from a variety of simulations to our lensing data, we showthat this procedure has significant model dependence reflecting: (i) the failure of any given simulation to reproduce observed galaxy abundances exactly; (ii) a dependence on the cosmology underlying the simulation; and (iii) a dependence on the details of how galaxies populate haloes. We use our lensing results to recalibrate the scaling relations, eliminating most of this model dependence and explicitly accounting both for residual modelling uncertainties and for observational uncertainties in the lensing results. The resulting scaling relations link the mean gas properties of dark haloes to their mass over an unprecedentedly wide range, 10(12.5) < M-500/M-circle dot < 10(14.5), and should fairly and robustly represent the full halo population.

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