Breaking the Vainshtein screening in clusters of galaxies

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In this work we will test an alternative model of gravity belonging to the large family of Galileon models. It is characterized by an intrinsic breaking of the Vainshtein mechanism inside large astrophysical objects, thus having possibly detectable observational signatures. We will compare theoretical predictions from this model with the observed total mass profile for a sample of clusters of galaxies. The profiles are derived using two complementary tools: x-ray hot intracluster gas dynamics, and strong and weak gravitational lensing. We find that a dependence with the dynamical internal status of each cluster is possible; for those clusters which are very close to be relaxed, and thus less perturbed by possible astrophysical local processes, the Galileon model gives a quite good fit to both x-ray and lensing observations. Both masses and concentrations for the dark matter halos are consistent with earlier results found in numerical simulations and in the literature, and no compelling statistical evidence for a deviation from general relativity is detectable from the present observational state. Actually, the characteristic Galileon parameter Υ is always consistent with zero, and only an upper limit (0.086 at 1σ0.16 at 2σ, and 0.23 at 3σ) can be established. Some interesting distinctive deviations might be operative, but the statistical validity of the results is far from strong, and better data would be needed in order to either confirm or reject a potential tension with general relativity.

Tytuł
Breaking the Vainshtein screening in clusters of galaxies
Twórca
Salzano Vincenzo ORCID 0000-0002-4905-1541
Słowa kluczowe
gravitation; dark matter; clusters; intracluster medium; strong gravitational lensing; weak gravitational lensing; grawitacja; ciemna materia; galaktyki; gromady; pył międzygalaktyczny; soczewkowanie grawitacyjne silne; soczewkowanie grawitacyjne słabe
Współtwórca
Mota David Fonseca
Capozziello Salvatore
Donahue Megan
Data
2017
Typ zasobu
artykuł
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DOI 10.1103/PhysRevD.95.044038
Źródło
Physical Review D : covering particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology, 2017, vol. 95 iss. 4, [br. s.], 044038
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
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Data mod.24 mar 2022, 14:59:40
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