Measuring subhalo mass in redMaPPer clusters with CFHT Stripe 82 Survey
Abstract
We use the shear catalog from the CFHT Stripe-82 Survey to measure the subhalo masses of satellite galaxies in redMaPPer clusters. Assuming a Chabrier Initial Mass Function (IMF) and a truncated NFW model for the subhalo mass distribution, we find that the sub-halo mass to galaxy stellar mass ratio increases as a function of projected halo-centric radius rp, from M sub/M star=4.43+ 6.63- 2.23 at rp ∈ [0.1,0.3] h-1Mpc to M sub/M star=75.40+ 19.73- 19.09 at rp ∈ [0.6,0.9] h-1Mpc. We also investigate the dependence of subhalo masses on stellar mass by splitting satellite galaxies into two stellar mass bins: 10<(M star/M sun)<10.5 and 11<(M star/M sun)<12. The best-fit subhalo mass of the more massive satellite galaxy bin is larger than that of the less massive satellites: (M sub/M sun)=11.14 + 0.66 - 0.73 (M sub/M star=19.5+19.8-17.9) versus (M sub/M sun)=12.38 + 0.16 - 0.16 (M sub/M star=21.1+7.4-7.7).