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Main Authors: Chen, Xinyue, Xu, Weiwei, Li, Ran, Shan, Huanyuan, Yao, Ji, Wang, Chunxiang
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.20294
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author Chen, Xinyue
Xu, Weiwei
Li, Ran
Shan, Huanyuan
Yao, Ji
Wang, Chunxiang
author_facet Chen, Xinyue
Xu, Weiwei
Li, Ran
Shan, Huanyuan
Yao, Ji
Wang, Chunxiang
contents We compare halo mass estimates from three galaxy group catalogs (redMaPPer, Yang21, and Zou21) with those derived from gravitational lensing measurements. Each catalog employs distinct methodologies, including mass-richness relations, abundance matching, and luminosity-based calibration. A linear correlation is observed between catalog-estimated and lensing-derived masses. The redMaPPer catalog shows the best agreement, especially for lower-redshift groups, with minor deviations in higher-redshift bins. Yang21 is the only catalog containing low mass groups, which gives a reasonably good mass estimation, except for the lowest mass bin. Cross-matched groups between redMaPPer and Yang21 reveal the former catalog provides more accurate mass estimation, while the Yang21 makes under-estimation of halo mass for those sharing the central galaxy with redMaPPer and over-estimation of halo mass for those with different center determination with redMaPPer and for the unique Yang21 groups. These findings emphasize the importance of redshift-dependent calibration and refined group definitions for accurate mass estimation.
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spellingShingle A Comparative Study of Halo Mass Estimates from Group Catalogs and Lensing Signals
Chen, Xinyue
Xu, Weiwei
Li, Ran
Shan, Huanyuan
Yao, Ji
Wang, Chunxiang
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
We compare halo mass estimates from three galaxy group catalogs (redMaPPer, Yang21, and Zou21) with those derived from gravitational lensing measurements. Each catalog employs distinct methodologies, including mass-richness relations, abundance matching, and luminosity-based calibration. A linear correlation is observed between catalog-estimated and lensing-derived masses. The redMaPPer catalog shows the best agreement, especially for lower-redshift groups, with minor deviations in higher-redshift bins. Yang21 is the only catalog containing low mass groups, which gives a reasonably good mass estimation, except for the lowest mass bin. Cross-matched groups between redMaPPer and Yang21 reveal the former catalog provides more accurate mass estimation, while the Yang21 makes under-estimation of halo mass for those sharing the central galaxy with redMaPPer and over-estimation of halo mass for those with different center determination with redMaPPer and for the unique Yang21 groups. These findings emphasize the importance of redshift-dependent calibration and refined group definitions for accurate mass estimation.
title A Comparative Study of Halo Mass Estimates from Group Catalogs and Lensing Signals
topic Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.20294