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Finding Gravitational Lenses With X-rays

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

There are 1\sim 1, 0.1 and 0.01 gravitationally lensed X-ray sources per square degree with soft X-ray fluxes exceeding 1015,101410^{-15}, 10^{-14} and 1013ergs/scm210^{-13} ergs/s cm^{-2} respectively. These sources will be detected serendipitously with the Chandra X-ray Observatory at a rate of 1--3 lenses per year of high resolution imaging. The low detection rate is due to the small area over which the HRC and ACIS cameras have the <1\farcs5<1\farcs5 FWHM resolution necessary to find gravitational lenses produced by galaxies. Deep images of rich clusters at intermediate redshifts should yield one wide separation (Δθ\gtorder5\farcs0\Delta\theta \gtorder 5\farcs0) multiply-imaged background X-ray source for every 10\sim 10, 30 and 300 clusters imaged to the same flux limits.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9905293,
  title  = {Finding Gravitational Lenses With X-rays},
  author = {J. A. Munoz and C. S. Kochanek and E. E. Falco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9905293},
  year   = {2009}
}

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13 pages, including 5 figures, submitted to ApJ Letters