Wednesday, November 7, 2012

1211.1108 (Bryan R. Gillis et al.)

Probing Satellite Halos with Weak Gravitational Lensing    [PDF]

Bryan R. Gillis, Michael J. Hudson, Stefan Hilbert, Jan Hartlap
We demonstrate the possibility of detecting tidal stripping of dark matter subhalos within galaxy groups using weak gravitational lensing. We have run ray-tracing simulations on galaxy catalogues from the Millennium Simulation to generate mock shape catalogues. The ray-tracing catalogues assume a halo model for galaxies and groups, using various models with different distributions of mass between galaxy and group halos to simulate different stages of group evolution. Using these mock catalogues, we forecast the lensing signals that will be detected around galaxy groups and satellite galaxies, as well as test two different methods for isolating the satellites' lensing signals. A key challenge is to determine the accuracy to which group centres can be identified. We show that with current and ongoing surveys, it will possible to detect stripping in groups of mass 10^12--10^15 Msun.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1108

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