Meso-structure in three strong-lensing systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10.1086/518083

We map substructure in three strong lensing systems having particularly good image data: the galaxy lens MG J0414+053 and the clusters SDSS J1004+411 and ACO 1689. Our method is to first reconstruct the lens as a pixelated mass map and then substract off the symmetric part (in the galaxy case) or a projected NFW (for the cluster lenses). In all three systems we find extended irregular structures, or meso-structures, having of order 10% of the total mass. In J0414+053, the meso-structure suggests a tidal tail connecting the main lens with a nearby galaxy; however this interpretation is tentative. In the clusters the identification of meso-structure is more secure, especially in ACO 1689 where two independent sets of lensed images imply very similar meso-structure. In all three cases the meso-structures are correlated with galaxies but much more extended and massive than the stellar components of single galaxies. Such extended structures cannot plausibly persist in such high-density regions without being mixed; the crossing times are too short. The meso-structures therefore appear to be merging or otherwise dynamically evolving systems.

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