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Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2024

A complex node of the cosmic web associated with the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0600.1-2008

Lukas J Furtak
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Adi Zitrin
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Dominique Eckert
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Jack Sayers
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Harald Ebeling
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Seiji Fujimoto
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David Lagattuta
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Guillaume Mahler
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Ashish K Meena
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Felipe Andrade-Santos
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Brenda L Frye
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Anton M Koekemoer
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Kotaro Kohno
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Daniel Espada
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Harry Lu
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Richard Massey
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MACS J0600.1-2008 (MACS0600) is an X-ray luminous, massive galaxy cluster at $z_{\mathrm{d}}=0.43$, studied previously as part of the REionization LensIng Cluster Survey (RELICS) and ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey (ALCS) projects which revealed a complex, bimodal mass distribution and an intriguing high-redshift object behind it. Here, we report on the results of an extended strong-lensing (SL) analysis of this system. Using new JWST and ground-based Gemini-N and Keck data, we obtain 13 new spectroscopic redshifts of multiply imaged galaxies and identify 12 new photometric multiple-image systems and candidates, including two multiply imaged $z\sim7$ objects. Taking advantage of the larger areal coverage, our analysis reveals a new bimodal, massive SL structure adjacent to the cluster which we measure spectroscopically to lie at the same redshift and whose existence was implied by previous SL-modeling analyses. While based in part on photometric systems identified in ground-based imaging requiring further verification, our extended SL model suggests that the cluster may have the second-largest critical area and effective Einstein radius observed to date, $A_{\mathrm{crit}}\simeq2.16\,\mathrm{arcmin}^2$ and $\theta_{\mathrm{E}}=49.7''\pm5.0''$ for a source at $z_{\mathrm{s}}=2$, enclosing a total mass of $M(<\theta_{\mathrm{E}})=(4.7\pm0.7)\times10^{14}\,\mathrm{M}_{\odot}$. Yet another, probably related massive cluster structure, discovered in X-rays $5'$ (1.7 Mpc) further north, suggests that MACS0600 is in fact part of an even larger filamentary structure. This discovery adds to several recent detections of massive structures around SL galaxy clusters and establishes MACS0600 as a prime target for future high-redshift surveys with JWST.
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Lukas J Furtak, Adi Zitrin, Johan P Richard, Dominique Eckert, Jack Sayers, et al.. A complex node of the cosmic web associated with the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0600.1-2008. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2024, 533 (2), pp.2242-2261. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stae1943⟩. ⟨hal-04557962⟩
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