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This research investigates the evolution of dark matter in galaxy clusters using gravitational lensing. By analyzing how dark matter halos interact during cluster formation, the study aims to enhance understanding of cosmic structure and the properties of dark matter.
Structure in our universe grow hierarchically, where small structures (stars and galaxies) assemble first and later on galaxies group together in large potential wells to form clusters.
Clusters of galaxies are the largest structure observable in our Universe, and can contain more than hundreds of galaxies.
Nonetheless, the stars in the galaxies contribute to only a little of its mass.
Indeed, the main matter component is dark matter.
Little is known about dark matter besides that it interacts t…
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