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Aims.We determine the central mass distribution of galaxy cluster RX J1347-1145 using strong gravitational lensing.Methods.High-resolution HST/ACS images of the galaxy cluster RX J1347-1145 have enabled us to identify several new multiple-image candidates in the cluster, including a 5-image system with a central image. The multiple-images allow us to construct an accurate 2-dimensional mass map of the central part of the cluster. The modelling of the cluster mass includes the most prominent cluster galaxies modelled as truncated isothermal spheres and a smooth halo component that is described with 2 parametric profiles. The mass reconstruction is done using a Markov chain Monte Carlo method that provides us with a total projected mass density, as well as with estimates for the parameters of interest and their respective errors.Results.Inside the Einstein radius of the cluster (~35, or ~200 kpc, for a source at redshift 1.8), we obtain a total mass of (2.6 0.1) 10. The mass profile of the cluster is well-fitted by both a Navarro, Frenk, and White profile with a moderate concentration of = 5.3 and = 3.3 Mpc, and a non-singular isothermal sphere with velocity dispersion = 1949 ± 40 km s-1 and a core radius of = 20 2. The mass profile agrees with previous mass estimates based on the X-ray emission from the hot intra-cluster gas, although the X-ray mass estimates are systematically lower than what we obtain with gravitational lensing. © 2008 ESO.
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Halkola, A., Hildebrandt, H., Schrabback, T., Lombardi, M., Bradač, M., Erben, T., … Wuttke, D. (2008). The mass distribution of RX J1347-1145 from strong lensing. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 481(1), 65–77. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078877
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