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Probing Dark Matter Subhalos in Galaxy Clusters Using Highly Magnified Stars

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-11-07 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Luminous stars in background galaxies straddling the lensing caustic of a foreground galaxy cluster can be individually detected due to extreme magnification factors of 102\sim 10^2--10310^3, as recently observed in deep HST images. We propose a direct method to probe the presence of dark matter subhalos in galaxy clusters by measuring the astrometric perturbation they induce on the image positions of magnified stars or bright clumps: lensing by subhalos breaks the symmetry of a smooth critical curve, traced by the midpoints of close image pairs. For the giant arc at z=0.725z = 0.725 behind the lensing cluster Abell 370 at z=0.375z = 0.375, a promising target for detecting image pairs of stars, we find that subhalos of masses in the range 10610^6--108M10^8\,M_\odot with the abundance predicted in the cold dark matter theory should typically imprint astrometric distortions at the level of 2020--80mas80\,{\rm mas}. We estimate that 10\sim 10\,hr integrations with JWST at 1\sim 1--3μm3\,\mu{\rm m} may uncover several magnified stars whose image doublets will reveal the subhalo-induced structures of the critical curve. This method can probe a dynamic range in the subhalo to cluster halo mass ratio m/M107m/M \sim 10^{-7}--10910^{-9}, thereby placing new constraints on the nature of dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.1804.03149,
  title  = {Probing Dark Matter Subhalos in Galaxy Clusters Using Highly Magnified Stars},
  author = {Liang Dai and Tejaswi Venumadhav and Alexander A. Kaurov and Jordi Miralda-Escudé},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.03149},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

15 pages and 8 figures including references. Version 3: matching manuscript accepted by ApJ; Figure 8 corrected; conclusions unchanged