1. Luminous and dark matter density profiles in the inner regions of a group-scale lens at z = 0.6.
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Tergolina, Mônica, Furlanetto, Cristina, Trevisan, Marina, da Cunha, Elisabete, Hodge, Jacqueline, Afonso, José, Pentericci, Laura, and Sobral, David
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Density profiles of galaxy groups can provide an insight on how large-scale structure in the Universe formed and evolved, since galaxy groups bridge the gap between individual galaxies and galaxy clusters. Studying the galaxy group that is gravitational lensing HELMS18, a submillimeter galaxy at z = 2.39 from the Herschel's HerMES Large Mode Survey (HELMS), we aim to probe the total density profile by combining strong gravitational lensing with kinematics of the centrally-located galaxies and kinematics of the group members. We have high-resolution data of HELMS18 obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and multi-object spectroscopic data of the group members from Gemini-GMOS. Our main goal is to match these observations to probe the DM and stellar density profiles and to establish a complete description of this galaxy group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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