Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-10-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
40 pages, 12 figures + 2 color figs (high resolution color figures available at http://www.astro.rug.nl/~ole/groups/highres/),
Scientific paper
10.1086/340655
In this paper, we study gravitational lensing by groups of galaxies. Since groups are abundant and therefore have a large covering fraction on the sky, lensing by groups is likely to be very important observationally. Besides, it has recently become clear that many lens models for strong lensing by individual galaxies require external shear to reproduce the observed image geometries; in many cases a nearby group is detected that could provide this shear. In this work, we study the expected lensing behavior of galaxy groups in both the weak and strong lensing regime. We examine the shear and magnification produced by a group and its dependence on the detailed mass distribution within the group. We find that the peak value of the weak lensing shear signal is of the order of 3 per cent and varies by a factor of about 2 for different mass distributions. These variations are large enough to be detectable in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). In the strong lensing regime we find that the image geometries and typical magnifications are sensitive to the group properties and that groups can easily provide enough external shear to produce quadruple images. We investigate the statistical properties of lensing galaxies that are near or part of a group and find that statistical lens properties, like the distribution of time delays, are affected measurably by the presence of the group which can therefore introduce an additional systematic error in the measurement of the Hubble constant from such systems. We conclude that both the detection of weak lensing by groups and accurate observations of strong galaxy lens systems near groups could provide important information on the total mass and matter distribution within galaxy groups.
Blain Andrew
Kneib Jean Paul
Möller Osmar O.
Natarajan Priyamvada
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