Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-11-30
Astrophys.J.675:115-125,2008
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted to ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/527368
We examine the accuracy of strong gravitational lensing determinations of the mass of galaxy clusters by comparing the conventional approach with the numerical integration of the fully relativistic null geodesic equations in the case of weak gravitational perturbations on Robertson-Walker metrics. In particular, we study spherically-symmetric, three-dimensional singular isothermal sphere models and the three-dimensional matter distribution of Navarro et al. (1997), which are both commonly used in gravitational lensing studies. In both cases we study two different methods for mass-density truncation along the line of sight: hard truncation and conventional (no truncation). We find that the relative error introduced in the total mass by the thin lens approximation alone is less than 0.3% in the singular isothermal sphere model, and less than 2% in the model of Navarro et al. (1997). The removal of hard truncation introduces an additional error of the same order of magnitude in the best case, and up to an order of magnitude larger in the worst case studied. Our results ensure that the future generation of precision cosmology experiments based on lensing studies will not require the removal of the thin-lens assumption, but they may require a careful handling of truncation.
Frittelli Simonetta
Kling Thomas P.
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