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Weak Gravitational Lensing by Dark Clusters

Abstract

We calculate the abundance of dark-matter concentrations that are sufficiently overdense to produce a detectable weak-gravitational-lensing signal. Most of these overdensities are virialized halos containing identifiable X-ray and/or optical clusters. However, a significant fraction are nonvirialized overdensities still in the process of gravitational collapse--these should produce significantly weaker or no X-ray emission. Our predicted abundance of such dark clusters are consistent with the abundance implied by the Erben et al. (2000) detection of a dark lens. Weak lensing by these nonvirialized objects will need to be considered when determining cosmological parameters with the lens abundance in future weak-lensing surveys. Such weak lenses should also help shed light on the process of cluster formation.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures; a few sentences and a figure added, conclusions unchanged, published in MNRA

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