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Galaxy–galaxy strong lens perturbations: line-of-sight haloes versus lens subhaloes.

Authors :
He, Qiuhan
Li, Ran
Frenk, Carlos S
Nightingale, James
Cole, Shaun
Amorisco, Nicola C
Massey, Richard
Robertson, Andrew
Etherington, Amy
Amvrosiadis, Aristeidis
Cao, Xiaoyue
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Jun2022, Vol. 512 Issue 4, p5862-5873. 12p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We rederive the number density of intervening line-of-sight haloes relative to lens subhaloes in galaxy-galaxy strong lensing observations, where these perturbers can generate detectable image fluctuations. Previous studies have calculated the detection limit of a line-of-sight small-mass dark halo by comparing the lensing deflection angles it would cause, to those caused by a subhalo within the lens. However, this overly simplifies the difference in observational consequences between a subhalo and a line-of-sight halo. Furthermore, it does not take into account degeneracies between an extra subhalo and the uncertain properties of the main lens. More in keeping with analyses of real-world observations, we regard a line-of-sight halo as detectable only if adding it to a smooth model generates a statistically significant improvement in the reconstructed image. We find that the number density of detectable line-of-sight perturbers has been overestimated by as much as a factor of two in the previous literature. For typical lensing geometries and configurations, very deep imaging is sensitive to twice as many line-of-sight perturbers as subhaloes, but moderate depth imaging is sensitive to only slightly more line-of-sight perturbers than subhaloes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
512
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156714158
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac759