Fig. 8.

Locations of halo (left panel) and core (right panel) components with different internal motion directions on the projected coordinate system, whose origin is located at the common center of the Double Cluster core. Colors are identical to those in Fig. 7. The solid circles and their corresponding error bars represent the mean position and spatial dispersion of each sample, respectively. For halo and core components, the different position distribution of the four motion direction samples suggests that the tidal stripping event occurs on the outskirts of the Double Cluster, while the influence on core components is relatively small.
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