Zh. Fan et T. Chiueh, Influence of the environmental dark matter on QSO-cluster associations andon cluster mass estimates, ASTROPHYS J, 538(1), 2000, pp. 1-10
The environmental dark matter mass around clusters is investigated by takin
g into account dark halo-cluster correlations. We find that while the surro
unding dark matter significantly increases the lensing amplification factor
as compared to that caused by foreground clusters only, the total enhancem
ent factor for background QSOs still remains quite insufficient to explain
the observed strong QSO-cluster associations. Effects of the environmental
matter on the cluster mass estimates through the inversion of weak-lensing
distortions of background galaxies are also studied. For relatively small c
lusters, the existence of the environmental dark matter would lead to an ov
erestimate of the cluster mass, whereas for large clusters, their mass woul
d be underestimated.