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    Statistical properties of filaments in weak gravitational lensing

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    We study weak lensing properties of filaments that connect clusters of galaxies through large cosmological NN-body simulations. We select 4639 halo pairs with masses higher than 1014hβˆ’1MβŠ™10^{14}h^{-1}\mathrm{M}_\odot from the simulations and investigate dark matter distributions between two haloes with ray-tracing simulations. In order to classify filament candidates, we estimate convergence profiles and perform profile fitting. We find that matter distributions between haloes can be classified in a plane of fitting parameters, which allow us to select straight filaments from the ray-tracing simulations. We also investigate statistical properties of these filaments, finding them to be consistent with previous studies. We find that 35%35\% of halo pairs possess straight filaments, 4%4\% of which can directly be detected at S/Nβ‰₯2S/N\geq2 with weak lensing. Furthermore, we study statistical properties of haloes at the edges of filaments. We find that haloes are preferentially elongated along filamentary structures and are less massive with increasing filament masses. However, the dependence of these halo properties on masses of straight filaments is very weak.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRA
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