The complex velocity distribution of galaxies in Abell 1689: implications for mass modelling

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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5 pages, 4 figures, revised version accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters

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10.1111/j.1745-3933.2005.00125.x

The Abell 1689 galaxy cluster has recently become a subject of intensive study. Thanks to its intermediate redshift (z=0.183) its mass distribution can be reconstructed using numerous methods including gravitational lensing, galaxy kinematics and X-ray imaging. The methods used to yield conflicting mass estimates in the past and recently the cluster mass distribution has been claimed to be in conflict with standard CDM scenarios due to rather large concentration and steep mass profile obtained from detailed studies of Broadhurst et al. using lensing. By studying in detail the kinematics of about 200 galaxies with measured redshifts in the vicinity of the cluster we show that the cluster is probably surrounded by a few structures, quite distant from each other, but aligned along the line of sight. We support our arguments by referring to cosmological N-body simulations and showing explicitly that distant, non-interacting haloes can produce entangled multi-peak line-of-sight velocity distributions similar to that in A1689. We conclude that it is difficult to estimate the cluster mass reliably from galaxy kinematics, but the value we obtain after applying a simple cut-off in velocity agrees roughly with the mass estimated from lensing. The complicated mass distribution around the cluster may however increase the uncertainty in the determination of the density profile shape obtained with weak lensing.

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