Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-02-08
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
four pages, one figure, to be published in ASP conference series in the proceedings of 'Approaching Micro-Arcsecond Resolution
Scientific paper
According to the cold dark matter scenario, a large number of dark subhalos should be located within the halo of each Milky-way sized galaxy. One promising possibility for detecting such subhalos is to try to observe their gravitational lensing effects on background sources. Dark matter subhalos in the 10^6 - 10^10 M_solar mass range should cause strong gravitational lensing on the (sub)milliarcsecond scales, which can be observed only using space VLBI. We study the feasibility of a strong-lensing detection of dark subhalos by deriving the image separations expected for density profiles favoured by current simulations and comparing it to the angular resolution of both existing and upcoming observational facilities. We show that the detection of subhalos is likely much more difficult than suggested in previous studies, due to the smaller image separations predicted for subhalo density profiles more realistic than the singular isothermal sphere models often adopted.
Riehm Teresa
Wiik Kaj
Zackrisson Erik
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