We develop a method for reconstructing the two-dimensional, projected gravitational potential of galaxy clusters from observed line-of-sight velocity dispersions of cluster galaxies. It is the third of an intended series of papers aiming at a unique reconstruction method for cluster potentials combining lensing, X-ray, Sunyaev-Zel’dovich and kinematic data. The observed galaxy velocity dispersions are deprojected using the Richardson-Lucy algorithm. The obtained radial velocity dispersions are then related to the gravitational potential by using the tested assumption of a polytropic relation between the effective galaxy pressure and the density. Once the gravitational potential is obtained in three dimensions, projection along the line-of-s...
The mass estimation of galaxy clusters is a crucial point for modern cosmology, and can be obtained ...
In this paper, we examine how well galaxies and intracluster gas trace the gravitational potential o...
We study a maximum probability approach to reconstructing spatial maps of the Newtonian gravitationa...
We have developed a method for reconstructing the two-dimensional, projected gravitational...
In this work we develop a method to incorporate the information from galaxy kinematics into the reco...
We reconstruct the radial profile of the projected gravitational potential of the galaxy cluster MAC...
Context. The mass of galaxy clusters is not a direct observable, nonetheless it is commonly used to ...
We propose a method for recovering the two-dimensional gravitational potential of galaxy clusters w...
We propose a method for recovering the two-dimensional gravitational potential of galaxy clusters wh...
The projected gravitational potential of galaxy clusters is reflected in both their X-ray emission a...
Context. The mass of galaxy clusters is not a direct observable, nonetheless it is commonly used to ...
Using a dynamical three-dimensional reconstruction procedure, we estimate the peculiar velocities of...
Starting from the observed distribution of galaxy clusters in redshift space we use a two{step proce...
We present a novel method to reconstruct the mass distribution of galaxy clusters from their gravita...
Using a dynamical 3-D reconstruction procedure we estimate the peculiar ve-locities of R 0 Abell/AC...
The mass estimation of galaxy clusters is a crucial point for modern cosmology, and can be obtained ...
In this paper, we examine how well galaxies and intracluster gas trace the gravitational potential o...
We study a maximum probability approach to reconstructing spatial maps of the Newtonian gravitationa...
We have developed a method for reconstructing the two-dimensional, projected gravitational...
In this work we develop a method to incorporate the information from galaxy kinematics into the reco...
We reconstruct the radial profile of the projected gravitational potential of the galaxy cluster MAC...
Context. The mass of galaxy clusters is not a direct observable, nonetheless it is commonly used to ...
We propose a method for recovering the two-dimensional gravitational potential of galaxy clusters w...
We propose a method for recovering the two-dimensional gravitational potential of galaxy clusters wh...
The projected gravitational potential of galaxy clusters is reflected in both their X-ray emission a...
Context. The mass of galaxy clusters is not a direct observable, nonetheless it is commonly used to ...
Using a dynamical three-dimensional reconstruction procedure, we estimate the peculiar velocities of...
Starting from the observed distribution of galaxy clusters in redshift space we use a two{step proce...
We present a novel method to reconstruct the mass distribution of galaxy clusters from their gravita...
Using a dynamical 3-D reconstruction procedure we estimate the peculiar ve-locities of R 0 Abell/AC...
The mass estimation of galaxy clusters is a crucial point for modern cosmology, and can be obtained ...
In this paper, we examine how well galaxies and intracluster gas trace the gravitational potential o...
We study a maximum probability approach to reconstructing spatial maps of the Newtonian gravitationa...