Effect of Large-Scale Structure on Multiply Imaged Sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Latex, 20 pages, 3 PostScript figures, to appear in ApJ Sept. 10, 1996, substantially revised

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10.1086/177666

We study the effects of large-scale density fluctuations on strong gravitational lensing. Previous studies have focused mostly on weak lensing, since large-scale structure alone cannot produce multiple images. When a galaxy or cluster acts as a primary lens, however, we find that large-scale structure can produce asymmetric shear of the same order as the lens itself. Indeed, this may explain the origin of the large shear found in lens models in conflict with the small ellipticity of the observed galaxy light distributions. We show that large-scale structure changes the lens equation to the form of a generalized quadrupole lens, which affects lens reconstruction. Large-scale structure also changes the angular diameter distance at a given redshift. The precise value depends on the lens and source redshifts and on the large-scale structure power spectrum, but the induced $1\sigma$ uncertainty in determinations of the Hubble constant from measurements of time delays is of order $5-10 \%$. If observations of lensing can constrain the magnitude of the shear which is due to large-scale structure, it would provide a direct probe of the overall amplitude of mass fluctuations.

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