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Cluster–galaxy weak lensing

Keiichi Umetsu

2020The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review129 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Weak gravitational lensing of background galaxies provides a direct probe of the projected matter distribution in and around galaxy clusters. Here, we present a self-contained pedagogical review of cluster–galaxy weak lensing, covering a range of topics relevant to its cosmological and astrophysical applications. We begin by reviewing the theoretical foundations of gravitational lensing from first principles, with a special attention to the basics and advanced techniques of weak gravitational lensing. We summarize and discuss key findings from recent cluster–galaxy weak-lensing studies on both observational and theoretical grounds, with a focus on cluster mass profiles, the concentration–mass relation, the splashback radius, and implications from extensive mass-calibration efforts for cluster cosmology.

Topics & Concepts

Weak gravitational lensingPhysicsGravitational lensAstrophysicsDark matterGalaxy clusterStrong gravitational lensingGalaxyAstronomyGravitational lensing formalismFocus (optics)Cluster (spacecraft)GravitationMass distributionCosmologyRange (aeronautics)Galaxy groups and clustersGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations