Cosmological Constant and Statistical Lensing of Giant Arcs
Abstract
Using a singular isothermal sphere model for the matter distribution of foreground clusters of galaxies, we study the statistics of giant arcs in flat cosmologies with and without a cosmological constant. We find that the relative number of arcs predicted within in a universe with and is a factor of larger than the one in the Einstein-de Sitter universe (). For a luminosity-dependent evolution model of the number density of background galaxies that accounts for the over-density of faint blue galaxies at , the Einstein- de Sitter cosmological model predicts that about of clusters of galaxies with an X-ray luminosity erg s should have giant arcs with length-to-width ratio larger than 10. This is a factor of lower than the observed fraction in the gravitational lensing survey of distant X-ray selected EMSS clusters of galaxies, indicating that the matter distribution of clusters of galaxies deviates significantly from simple isothermal spheres or/and the presence of a significant cosmological constant. It is profitable to further study the constraint on the cosmological constant from giant arcs using more realistic cluster models.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9512014,
title = {Cosmological Constant and Statistical Lensing of Giant Arcs},
author = {Xiang-Ping Wu and Shude Mao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9512014},
year = {2009}
}
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19 pages, compressed uuencoded PS file with two figures included, ApJ in press