We use cosmological hydrodynamical simulations to study the effect of screened modified gravity models on the mass estimates of galaxy clusters. In particular, we focus on two novel aspects: (i) we study modified gravity models in which baryons and dark matter are coupled with different strengths to the scalar field, and; (ii) we put the simulation results into the greater context of a general screened-modified gravity parametrization. We have compared the mass of clusters inferred via lensing versus the mass inferred via kinematical measurements as a probe of violations of the equivalence principle at Mpc scales. We find that estimates of cluster masses via X-ray observa...
We use cosmological gas dynamic simulations to investigate the accuracy of galaxy cluster mass estim...
Modifications of general relativity provide an alternative explanation to dark energy for the observ...
International audienceThe mass profiles of massive dark matter halos are highly sensitive to the nat...
We propose that the mass-temperature relation of galaxy clusters is a prime candidate for testing gr...
4noJoint lensing and dynamical mass profile determinations of galaxy clusters are an excellent tool ...
Modified gravity models require a screening mechanism to be able to evade the stringent constraints ...
If the accelerated expansion of the universe is due to a modification of general relativity at late ...
openMy PhD Thesis focused on the derivation of constraints on modified gravity models by combining m...
International audienceWeak gravitational lensing depends on the integrated mass along the line of si...
We study and model the properties of galaxy clusters in the normal-branch Dvali–Gabadadze–Porrati (n...
We summarize the status of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) in galaxy clusters. The observed accel...
International audienceModified gravity (MG) scenarios have been advocated to account for the dark en...
We propose a new method to model cluster scaling relations in modified gravity. Using a suite of non...
The widely accepted dark matter hypothesis offers a seductive solution to missing mass problems (gal...
Astrophysical data analysis of the weak-field predictions support the claim that modified gravity (M...
We use cosmological gas dynamic simulations to investigate the accuracy of galaxy cluster mass estim...
Modifications of general relativity provide an alternative explanation to dark energy for the observ...
International audienceThe mass profiles of massive dark matter halos are highly sensitive to the nat...
We propose that the mass-temperature relation of galaxy clusters is a prime candidate for testing gr...
4noJoint lensing and dynamical mass profile determinations of galaxy clusters are an excellent tool ...
Modified gravity models require a screening mechanism to be able to evade the stringent constraints ...
If the accelerated expansion of the universe is due to a modification of general relativity at late ...
openMy PhD Thesis focused on the derivation of constraints on modified gravity models by combining m...
International audienceWeak gravitational lensing depends on the integrated mass along the line of si...
We study and model the properties of galaxy clusters in the normal-branch Dvali–Gabadadze–Porrati (n...
We summarize the status of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) in galaxy clusters. The observed accel...
International audienceModified gravity (MG) scenarios have been advocated to account for the dark en...
We propose a new method to model cluster scaling relations in modified gravity. Using a suite of non...
The widely accepted dark matter hypothesis offers a seductive solution to missing mass problems (gal...
Astrophysical data analysis of the weak-field predictions support the claim that modified gravity (M...
We use cosmological gas dynamic simulations to investigate the accuracy of galaxy cluster mass estim...
Modifications of general relativity provide an alternative explanation to dark energy for the observ...
International audienceThe mass profiles of massive dark matter halos are highly sensitive to the nat...