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The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. VI: Discovery and analysis of a double Einstein ring

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We report the discovery of two concentric Einstein rings around the gravitational lens SDSSJ0946+1006, as part of the Sloan Lens ACS Survey. The main lens is at redshift zl=0.222, while the inner ring (1) is at zs1=0.609 and Einstein radius Re1=1.43±0.01"Re_1=1.43\pm0.01". The wider image separation (Re2=2.07±0.02"Re_2=2.07\pm 0.02") of the outer ring (2) implies that it is at higher redshift. Its detection in the F814W filter implies zs2<6.9. The configuration can be well described by a total density profile ρtot rg\rho_{tot} ~ r^-g' with g=2.00±0.03g'=2.00\pm0.03 and velocity dispersion σSIE=287±5\kms\sigma_{SIE}=287\pm5\kms. [...] We consider whether this configuration can be used to constrain cosmological parameters exploiting angular distance ratios entering the lens equations. Constraints for SDSSJ0946+1006, are uninteresting due to the sub-optimal lens and source redshifts. We then consider the perturbing effect of the mass associated with Ring 1 building a double lens plane compound lens model. This introduces minor changes to the mass of the main lens and allows to estimate the mass of Ring 1 (σSIE,s1=94±30\kms)(\sigma_{SIE,s1}=94\pm30\kms). We examine the prospects of doing cosmography with a sample of 50 double lenses, expected from future space based surveys such as DUNE or JDEM. Taking full account of the model uncertainties, such a sample could be used to measure Ωm\Omega_m and ww with 10% accuracy, for a flat cosmology.

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@article{arxiv.0801.1555,
  title  = {The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. VI: Discovery and analysis of a double Einstein ring},
  author = {Raphael Gavazzi and Tommaso Treu and Leon V. E. Koopmans and Adam S. Bolton and Leonidas A. Moustakas and Scott Burles and Philip J. Marshall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.1555},
  year   = {2009}
}