scholarly journals Virus Texture Analysis Using Local Binary Patterns and Radial Density Profiles

Author(s):  
Gustaf Kylberg ◽  
Mats Uppström ◽  
Ida-Maria Sintorn
2020 ◽  
Vol 496 (3) ◽  
pp. 3973-3990
Author(s):  
Sut-Ieng Tam ◽  
Richard Massey ◽  
Mathilde Jauzac ◽  
Andrew Robertson

ABSTRACT We quantify the performance of mass mapping techniques on mock imaging and gravitational lensing data of galaxy clusters. The optimum method depends upon the scientific goal. We assess measurements of clusters’ radial density profiles, departures from sphericity, and their filamentary attachment to the cosmic web. We find that mass maps produced by direct (KS93) inversion of shear measurements are unbiased, and that their noise can be suppressed via filtering with mrlens. Forward-fitting techniques, such as lenstool, suppress noise further, but at a cost of biased ellipticity in the cluster core and overestimation of mass at large radii. Interestingly, current searches for filaments are noise-limited by the intrinsic shapes of weakly lensed galaxies, rather than by the projection of line-of-sight structures. Therefore, space-based or balloon-based imaging surveys that resolve a high density of lensed galaxies could soon detect one or two filaments around most clusters.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Nava ◽  
Gabriel Cristóbal ◽  
Boris Escalante-Ramírez

1990 ◽  
Vol 176-177 ◽  
pp. 398-403 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.A. Claassen ◽  
R.P. Schorn ◽  
H. Gerhauser ◽  
E. Hintz

2004 ◽  
Vol 220 ◽  
pp. 149-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Buote

X-ray observations with Chandra and XMM are providing valuable new measurements of the dark matter content of elliptical galaxies and galaxy clusters. I review constraints on the radial density profiles and ellipticities of the dark matter in these systems (with an emphasis on clusters) obtained from recent X-ray observations and discuss their implications, especially for the self-interacting dark matter model.


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