Weak-lensing Detection at z ~ 1.3: Measurement of the Two Lynx Clusters with the Advanced Camera for Surveys

2006 
We present a Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) weak-lensing study of RX J0849+4452 and RX J0848+4453, the two most distant (at z = 1.26 and 1.27, respectively) clusters yet measured with weak lensing. The two clusters are separated by ~4' from each other and appear to form a supercluster in the Lynx field. Using our deep ACS i775 and z850 imaging, we detected weak-lensing signals around both clusters at ~4 σ levels. The mass distribution indicated by the reconstruction map is in good spatial agreement with the cluster galaxies. From the singular isothermal sphere (SIS) fitting, we determined that RX J0849+4452 and RX J0848+4453 have similar projected masses of (2.0 ± 0.6) × 1014 and (2.1 ± 0.7) × 1014 M☉, respectively, within a 0.5 Mpc (~60'') aperture radius. In order to compare the weak-lensing measurements with the X-ray results calibrated by the most recent low-energy quantum efficiency determination and time-dependent gain correction, we also reanalyzed the archival Chandra data and obtained TX = 3.8 and 1.7 keV for RX J0849+4452 and RX J0848+4453, respectively. Combined with the X-ray surface brightness profile measurement under the assumption of an isothermal β-model, the temperature of RX J0849+4452 predicts that the projected mass of the cluster within r = 0.5 Mpc is 2.3 × 1014 M☉, consistent with the weak-lensing analysis. On the other hand, for RX J0848+4453 we find that the mass derived from this X-ray analysis is much smaller (6.3 × 1013 M☉) than the weak-lensing measurement.
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