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Beyond the bulge–halo conspiracy? Density profiles of early-type galaxies from extended-source strong lensing.

Authors :
Etherington, Amy
Nightingale, James W
Massey, Richard
Robertson, Andrew
Cao, XiaoYue
Amvrosiadis, Aristeidis
Cole, Shaun
Frenk, Carlos S
He, Qiuhan
Lagattuta, David J
Lange, Samuel
Li, Ran
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Jun2023, Vol. 521 Issue 4, p6005-6018. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Observations suggest that the dark matter and stars in early-type galaxies 'conspire' to produce a surprisingly simple distribution of total mass, ρ(r) ∝ ρ−γ, with γ ≈ 2. We measure the distribution of mass in 48 early-type galaxies that gravitationally lens a resolved background source. By fitting the source light in every pixel of images from the Hubble Space Telescope , we find a mean |$\langle \gamma \rangle =2.075_{-0.024}^{+0.023}$| with an intrinsic scatter between galaxies of |$\sigma _\gamma =0.172^{+0.022}_{-0.032}$| for the overall sample. This is consistent with and has similar precision to traditional techniques that employ spectroscopic observations to supplement lensing with mass estimates from stellar dynamics. Comparing measurements of γ for individual lenses using both techniques, we find a statistically insignificant correlation of |$-0.150^{+0.223}_{-0.217}$| between the two, indicating a lack of statistical power or deviations from a power-law density in certain lenses. At fixed surface mass density, we measure a redshift dependence, |$\partial \langle \gamma \rangle /\partial z=0.345^{+0.322}_{-0.296}$|⁠ , that is consistent with traditional techniques for the same sample of Sloan Lens ACS and GALaxy-Lyα EmitteR sYstems (GALLERY) lenses. Interestingly, the consistency breaks down when we measure the dependence of γ on the surface mass density of a lens galaxy. We argue that this is tentative evidence for an inflection point in the total mass-density profile at a few times the galaxy effective radius – breaking the conspiracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
521
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163318298
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad582