Lensing effects of misaligned disks in dark matter halos

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Submitted to ApJ. 25 pages, 11 figures

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10.1086/381216

We study the observational signatures of the lensing signal produced by dark matter halos with embedded misaligned disks. This issue is of particular interest at the present time since most of the observed multiple lens systems have magnification ratios and image geometries that are not well-fit by standard mass models. The presence of substructure exterior to the lens has been invoked by several authors in the context of Cold Dark Matter (CDM) models in order to explain the anamolous magnification ratios. We emphasize that the anomalous magnification ratios may be an artifact of the simple one-component mass models currently in use; the inclusion of a misaligned disk may be able to mimic the effect of substructure. These slight spatial offsets between the dark matter halo and the disk, which are likely to occur during or as a consequence of interactions or mergers, lead to complex image configurations and non-standard magnification ratios. We investigate two illustrative lens models: a spiral disk embedded within a dark matter halo, and a compact disk-like component within an elliptical galaxy. The expected fraction of galaxies with a misaligned disk is estimated to be of the order of 10%. In such cases we find that the resultant lensing geometries are unusual, with high image multiplicities. The caustic structures - both radial and tangential - are drastically modified and the magnification ratios differ compared to expectations from standard lens models. The additional parameters required to specify the relative alignment of the mass components in the primary lens introduce yet another source of uncertainty in the mass modeling of gravitational lens systems.

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