Golovich et al. present an optical imaging and spectroscopic survey of 29 radio relic merging galaxy clusters. In this paper, we study this survey to identify substructure and quantify the dynamics of the mergers. Using a combined photometric and spectroscopic approach, we identify the minimum number of substructures in each system to describe the galaxy populations and estimate the line-of-sight velocity difference between likely merging subclusters. We find that the line-of-sight velocity components of the mergers are typically small compared with the maximum 3D relative velocity (usually <1000 km s-1 and often consistent with zero). We also compare our systems to n-body simulation analogs and estimate the viewing angle of the clean me...
Observations of galaxy clusters both in the radio and X-ray bands probe a direct link betw...
Galaxy clusters, the most massive gravitationally bound objects in the universe, provide an importan...
Galaxy cluster mergers are a powerful laboratory for testing cosmological and astrophysical models. ...
Golovich et al. present an optical imaging and spectroscopic survey of 29 radio relic merging galaxy...
Golovich et al. 2017b presents an optical imaging and spectroscopic survey of 29 radio relic merging...
Multi-band photometric and multi-object spectroscopic surveys of merging galaxy clusters allow for t...
Multi-band photometric and multi-object spectroscopic surveys of merging galaxy clusters allow for t...
Merging galaxy clusters with radio relics provide rare insights to the merger dynamics as the relics...
Galaxy clusters grow by mergers with other clusters and galaxy groups. These mergers create shock wa...
International audienceWe present a combined X-ray and optical analysis of three bimodal galaxy clust...
International audienceObservations of galaxy clusters both in the radio and X-ray bands probe a dire...
International audienceContext. The mass assembly of galaxies can proceed through different physical ...
Context. Sheen and collaborators recently found that a surprisingly large portion (38%) of massive e...
Observations of galaxy clusters both in the radio and X-ray bands probe a direct link betw...
Galaxy clusters, the most massive gravitationally bound objects in the universe, provide an importan...
Galaxy cluster mergers are a powerful laboratory for testing cosmological and astrophysical models. ...
Golovich et al. present an optical imaging and spectroscopic survey of 29 radio relic merging galaxy...
Golovich et al. 2017b presents an optical imaging and spectroscopic survey of 29 radio relic merging...
Multi-band photometric and multi-object spectroscopic surveys of merging galaxy clusters allow for t...
Multi-band photometric and multi-object spectroscopic surveys of merging galaxy clusters allow for t...
Merging galaxy clusters with radio relics provide rare insights to the merger dynamics as the relics...
Galaxy clusters grow by mergers with other clusters and galaxy groups. These mergers create shock wa...
International audienceWe present a combined X-ray and optical analysis of three bimodal galaxy clust...
International audienceObservations of galaxy clusters both in the radio and X-ray bands probe a dire...
International audienceContext. The mass assembly of galaxies can proceed through different physical ...
Context. Sheen and collaborators recently found that a surprisingly large portion (38%) of massive e...
Observations of galaxy clusters both in the radio and X-ray bands probe a direct link betw...
Galaxy clusters, the most massive gravitationally bound objects in the universe, provide an importan...
Galaxy cluster mergers are a powerful laboratory for testing cosmological and astrophysical models. ...