- HyeongHan, K;
- Cho, H;
- Jee, M James;
- Wittman, D;
- Cha, S;
- Lee, W;
- Finner, K;
- Rajpurohit, K;
- Brüggen, M;
- Forman, W;
- Jones, C;
- van Weeren, R;
- Botteon, A;
- Lovisari, L;
- Stroe, A;
- Domínguez-Fernández, P;
- O’Sullivan, E;
- Vrtilek, J
The galaxy cluster A746 (z = 0.214), featuring a double radio relic system, two isolated radio relics, a possible radio halo, disturbed V-shaped X-ray emission, and intricate galaxy distributions, is a unique and complex merging system. We present a weak-lensing analysis of A746 based on wide-field imaging data from Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam observations. The mass distribution is characterized by a main peak, which coincides with the center of the X-ray emission. At this main peak, we detect two extensions toward the north and west tracing the cluster galaxy and X-ray distributions. Despite the ongoing merger, our estimate of the A746 global mass M 500 = 4.4 ± 1.0 × 1014 M ⊙ is consistent with the previous results from Sunyaev-Zel'dovich and X-ray observations. We conclude that reconciling the distributions of mass, galaxies, and intracluster medium with the double radio relic system and other radio features remains challenging.