This paper is the first in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-based cluster mass estimation techniques that utilize the positions, velocities and colours of galaxies. Our primary aim is to test the performance of these cluster mass estimation techniques on a diverse set of models that will increase in complexity. We begin by providing participating methods with data from a simple model that delivers idealized clusters, enabling us to quantify the underlying scatter intrinsic to these mass estimation techniques. The mock catalogue is based on a Halo Occupation Distribution (HOD) model that assumes spherical Navarro, Frenk and White (NFW) haloes truncated at R₂₀₀, with no substructure nor colour segregation...
Using the weak gravitational lensing data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC s...
We present a catalog of galaxy cluster masses derived by exploiting the tight correlation between ma...
18With the advent of wide-field cosmological surveys, we are approaching samples of hundreds of thou...
This paper is the first in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-ba...
21This paper is the first in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxyb...
This paper is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-b...
This paper is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-b...
24This paper is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy...
This article is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy...
The primary difficulty in measuring dynamical masses of galaxy clusters from galaxy data lies in the...
With the advent of wide-field cosmological surveys, we are approaching samples of hundreds of thousa...
We examine the performance of a variety of different estimators for the mass of galaxy groups, based...
20The primary difficulty in measuring dynamical masses of galaxy clusters from galaxy data lies in t...
The infall regions of galaxy clusters represent the largest gravitationally bound structures in a La...
The identification of high-redshift clusters and proto-clusters is a rapidly growing field. For the ...
Using the weak gravitational lensing data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC s...
We present a catalog of galaxy cluster masses derived by exploiting the tight correlation between ma...
18With the advent of wide-field cosmological surveys, we are approaching samples of hundreds of thou...
This paper is the first in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-ba...
21This paper is the first in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxyb...
This paper is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-b...
This paper is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy-b...
24This paper is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy...
This article is the second in a series in which we perform an extensive comparison of various galaxy...
The primary difficulty in measuring dynamical masses of galaxy clusters from galaxy data lies in the...
With the advent of wide-field cosmological surveys, we are approaching samples of hundreds of thousa...
We examine the performance of a variety of different estimators for the mass of galaxy groups, based...
20The primary difficulty in measuring dynamical masses of galaxy clusters from galaxy data lies in t...
The infall regions of galaxy clusters represent the largest gravitationally bound structures in a La...
The identification of high-redshift clusters and proto-clusters is a rapidly growing field. For the ...
Using the weak gravitational lensing data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC s...
We present a catalog of galaxy cluster masses derived by exploiting the tight correlation between ma...
18With the advent of wide-field cosmological surveys, we are approaching samples of hundreds of thou...