The discrepancy between mass estimates from X-ray and strong gravitational lensing analyses has recently been pointed out for several clusters, in particular A1689 and A2218. We analyze the internal structures of these clusters by applying a recent development of the method of wavelet analysis, which uses the complete information obtained from optical data, i.e., galaxy positions and redshifts. We find that both clusters show the presence of structures superimposed along the line of sight with different mean redshifts and smaller velocity dispersions than the system as a whole, suggesting that the clusters could be cases of the ongoing merging of clumps. We compute the masses of the two clusters by adding the optical virial masses of the si...
We present a new mass estimate of a well studied gravitational lensing cluster, Abell 1689, from dee...
We present new developments in the wavelet analysis method in order to better detect substructures i...
I discuss the use the weak gravitational lensing effect to study the mass distribution and dynamical...
We analyze the internal structures of clusters A1689 and A2218 by applying a recent development of t...
For three clusters at moderate redshifts, Miralda-Escude and Babul (1995) reported a discrepancy bet...
We have analyzed observations for two lensing clusters of galaxies, A1689 and A2218. Our investigati...
(Abridged) The galaxy cluster Abell 2218, at z=0.171, is well-known for the discrepancy between mass...
International audienceWe present a statistical analysis of a sample of 20 strong lensing clusters dr...
We present the preliminary results from a combined X-ray/ lensing investigation of the galaxy clust...
We use gas-dynamical simulations of galaxy clusters to compare their X-ray and strong lensing proper...
The galaxy cluster Abell 2218, at $z=0.171$, is well-known for the discrepancy between mass estimate...
We present an improved weak-lensing (WL) study of the high-z (z=0.87) merging galaxy cluster ACT-CL ...
International audienceWe present a new method to simultaneously/self-consistently model the mass dis...
26 pages, 8 figures, submitted to MNRAS, version [2.5MB] with full resolution figures is available f...
We present a new mass estimate of a well studied gravitational lensing cluster, Abell 1689, from dee...
We present new developments in the wavelet analysis method in order to better detect substructures i...
I discuss the use the weak gravitational lensing effect to study the mass distribution and dynamical...
We analyze the internal structures of clusters A1689 and A2218 by applying a recent development of t...
For three clusters at moderate redshifts, Miralda-Escude and Babul (1995) reported a discrepancy bet...
We have analyzed observations for two lensing clusters of galaxies, A1689 and A2218. Our investigati...
(Abridged) The galaxy cluster Abell 2218, at z=0.171, is well-known for the discrepancy between mass...
International audienceWe present a statistical analysis of a sample of 20 strong lensing clusters dr...
We present the preliminary results from a combined X-ray/ lensing investigation of the galaxy clust...
We use gas-dynamical simulations of galaxy clusters to compare their X-ray and strong lensing proper...
The galaxy cluster Abell 2218, at $z=0.171$, is well-known for the discrepancy between mass estimate...
We present an improved weak-lensing (WL) study of the high-z (z=0.87) merging galaxy cluster ACT-CL ...
International audienceWe present a new method to simultaneously/self-consistently model the mass dis...
26 pages, 8 figures, submitted to MNRAS, version [2.5MB] with full resolution figures is available f...
We present a new mass estimate of a well studied gravitational lensing cluster, Abell 1689, from dee...
We present new developments in the wavelet analysis method in order to better detect substructures i...
I discuss the use the weak gravitational lensing effect to study the mass distribution and dynamical...