Distribution of matter in clusters of galaxies
Abstract
We present observations of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in 5 clusters of
galaxies with a Fourier synthesis telescope - the Australia Telescope. A synthesis
telescope has the advantage of simultaneously imaging the discrete radio
sources and the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect. Observations were made at 8.8 GHz
and in an ultra-compact 122.4m array configuration. Extended emission either
due to radio halo sources or a blend of weak radio sources below the detection
threshold, limited our ability to detect the SZ effect. However, upper limits
to the SZ effect obtained for the cluster MS2137-23 was useful in constraining
the cluster gas temperature when combined with the X-ray measurements and
gravitational lensing constraints.
The advantages of a multi-wavelength analysis of cluster mass density distributions
and the properties of the intra-cluster medium were demonstrated
through the examples of MS2137-23 and Abell 2218. Both clusters possess a
giant arc that constrains the cluster central mass. In the case of Abell 2218
where there is a large amount of good data available in various wave-bands, we
combined gravitational lensing constraints, optical photometry, measurements
of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect, X-ray surface brightness and temperature to
constrain the cluster potential. H₀ and test the usual assumptions of mass-follows-
light and hydrostatic equilibrium.
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