Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-08-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
submitted to ApJL, 14 pages, 3 figures, comments welcome
Scientific paper
The standard structure formation model based on a LCDM cosmology predicts that the galaxy clusters have triaxial shapes and that the cluster galaxies have a strong tendency to be located preferentially along the major axes of host cluster's dark matter distributions due to the gravitational tidal effect. The predicted correlations between dark matter and galaxy distributions in triaxial clusters are insensitive to the initial cosmological parameters and to the galaxy bias, and thus can provide a unique test-bed for the nonlinear structure formation of the LCDM cosmology. Recently, Oguri et al. determined robustly the dark matter distributions in the galaxy clusters using the two dimensional weak lensing shear fitting and showed that the orientations of the cluster galaxy distributions are only very weakly correlated with those of the underlying dark matter distributions determined robustly, which is in contrast to with the LCDM-based prediction. We reanalyze and compare quantitatively the observational result with the LCDM-based prediction from the Millennium Run simulation with the help of the bootstrap resampling and generalized chi^{2}-statistics. The hypothesis that the observational result is consistent with the LCDM-based prediction is ruled out at the 99% confidence level. A local fifth force induced by a non-minimal coupling between dark energy and dark matter might be responsible for the observed misalignments between dark matter and galaxy distributions in triaxial clusters.
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