Tomer Tal, David A. Wake, Pieter G. van Dokkum
We study the projected radial distribution of satellite galaxies around more
than 28,000 Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs) at z=0.34 and trace the gravitational
potential of LRG groups in the range 725 kpc whereas baryons account for more
than 50% of the mass at smaller radii. We calculate the total dark-to-baryonic
mass ratio and show that it is consistent with measurements from weak lensing
for environments dominated by massive early type galaxies. Finally, we divide
the satellite galaxies in our sample into three luminosity bins and show that
the satellite light profiles of all brightness levels are consistent with each
other outside of roughly 25 kpc. At smaller radii we find evidence for a mild
mass segregation with an increasing fraction of bright satellites close to the
central LRG.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.5114
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