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Tests of Gravity with Galaxy Clusters
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Matteo Cataneo, David Rapetti
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Changes in the law of gravity have far-reaching implications for the
formation and evolution of galaxy clusters, and appear as peculiar signatures
in their mass-observable relations, structural properties, internal dynamics,
and abundance. We review the outstanding progress made in recent years towards
constraining deviations from General Relativity with galaxy clusters, and give
an overview of the yet untapped information becoming accessible with
forthcoming surveys that will map large portions of the sky in great detail and
unprecedented depth.
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