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Characterizing SL2S galaxy groups using the Einstein radius

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2014-11-19 v2

Abstract

We analyzed the Einstein radius, θE\theta_E, in our sample of SL2S galaxy groups, and compared it with RAR_A (the distance from the arcs to the center of the lens), using three different approaches: 1.- the velocity dispersion obtained from weak lensing assuming a Singular Isothermal Sphere profile (θE,I\theta_{E,I}), 2.- a strong lensing analytical method (θE,II\theta_{E,II}) combined with a velocity dispersion-concentration relation derived from numerical simulations designed to mimic our group sample, 3.- strong lensing modeling (θE,III\theta_{E,III}) of eleven groups (with four new models presented in this work) using HST and CFHT images. Finally, RAR_A was analyzed as a function of redshift zz to investigate possible correlations with L, N, and the richness-to-luminosity ratio (N/L). We found a correlation between θE\theta_{E} and RAR_A, but with large scatter. We estimate θE,I\theta_{E,I} = (2.2 ±\pm 0.9) + (0.7 ±\pm 0.2)RAR_A, θE,II\theta_{E,II} = (0.4 ±\pm 1.5) + (1.1 ±\pm 0.4)RAR_A, and θE,III\theta_{E,III} = (0.4 ±\pm 1.5) + (0.9 ±\pm 0.3)RAR_A for each method respectively. We found a weak evidence of anti-correlation between RAR_A and zz, with LogRAR_A = (0.58±\pm0.06) - (0.04±\pm0.1)zz, suggesting a possible evolution of the Einstein radius with zz, as reported previously by other authors. Our results also show that RAR_A is correlated with L and N (more luminous and richer groups have greater RAR_A), and a possible correlation between RAR_A and the N/L ratio. Our analysis indicates that RAR_A is correlated with θE\theta_E in our sample, making RAR_A useful to characterize properties like L and N (and possible N/L) in galaxy groups. Additionally, we present evidence suggesting that the Einstein radius evolves with zz.

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@article{arxiv.1409.2900,
  title  = {Characterizing SL2S galaxy groups using the Einstein radius},
  author = {T. Verdugo and V. Motta and G. Foëx and J. E. Forero-Romero and R. P. Muñoz and R. Pello and M. Limousin and A. More and R. Cabanac and G. Soucail and J. P. Blakeslee and A. J. Mejía-Narváez and G. Magris and J. G. Fernández-Trincado},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.2900},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics. Typos corrected

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