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Core or Cusps: The Central Dark Matter Profile of a Strong Lensing Cluster with a Bright Central Image at Redshift 1

Author(s): Collett, Thomas E; Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth; Lin, Huan; Bacon, David; Nichol, Robert C; et al

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Abstract: We report on SPT-CLJ2011-5228, a giant system of arcs created by a cluster at z = 1.06. The arc system is notable for the presence of a bright central image. The source is a Lyman break galaxy at z(s) = 2.39 and the mass enclosed within the Einstein ring of radius 14 arcsec is similar to 10(14.2) M.. We perform a full reconstruction of the light profile of the lensed images to precisely infer the parameters of the mass distribution. The brightness of the central image demands that the central total density profile of the lens be shallow. By fitting the dark matter as a generalized Navarro-Frenk-White profile-with a free parameter for the inner density slope-we find that the break radius is 270(-76)(+48) kpc, and that the inner density falls with radius to the power -0.38 +/- 0.04 at 68% confidence. Such a shallow profile is in strong tension with our understanding of relaxed cold dark matter halos; dark matter-only simulations predict that the inner density should fall as r(-1). The tension can be alleviated if this cluster is in fact a merger; a two-halo model can also reconstruct the data, with both clumps (density varying as r(-0.8) and r(-1.0)) much more consistent with predictions from dark matter-only simulations. At the resolution of our Dark Energy Survey imaging, we are unable to choose between these two models, but we make predictions for forthcoming Hubble Space Telescope imaging that will decisively distinguish between them.
Publication Date: 10-Jul-2017
Electronic Publication Date: 14-Jul-2017
Citation: Collett, Thomas E, Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth, Lin, Huan, Bacon, David, Nichol, Robert C, Nord, Brian, Morice-Atkinson, Xan, Amara, Adam, Birrer, Simon, Kuropatkin, Nikolay, More, Anupreeta, Papovich, Casey, Romer, Kathy K, Tessore, Nicolas, Abbott, Tim MC, Allam, Sahar, Annis, James, Benoit-Levy, Aurlien, Brooks, David, Burke, David L, Kind, Matias Carrasco, Castander, Francisco Javier J, D Andrea, Chris B, da Costa, Luiz N, Desai, Shantanu, Diehl, H Thomas, Doel, Peter, Eifler, Tim F, Flaugher, Brenna, Frieman, Josh, Gerdes, David W, Goldstein, Daniel A, Gruen, Daniel, Gschwend, Julia, Gutierrez, Gaston, James, David J, Kuehn, Kyler, Kuhlmann, Steve, Lahav, Ofer, Li, Ting S, Lima, Marcos, Maia, Marcio AG, March, Marisa, Marshall, Jennifer L, Martini, Paul, Melchior, Peter, Miquel, Ramon, Plazas, Andrs A, Rykoff, Eli S, Sanchez, Eusebio, Scarpine, Vic, Schindler, Rafe, Schubnell, Michael, Sevilla-Noarbe, Ignacio, Smith, Mathew, Sobreira, Flavia, Suchyta, Eric, Swanson, Molly EC, Tarle, Gregory, Tucker, Douglas L, Walker, Alistair R. (2017). Core or Cusps: The Central Dark Matter Profile of a Strong Lensing Cluster with a Bright Central Image at Redshift 1. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 843 (10.3847/1538-4357/aa76e6
DOI: doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aa76e6
ISSN: 0004-637X
EISSN: 1538-4357
Related Item: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017ApJ...843..148C/abstract
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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