Galaxy density profiles and shapes – I. simulation pipeline for lensing by realistic galaxy models

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  • Glenn van de Ven
  • Rachel Mandelbaum
  • Charles R. Keeton
چکیده

Studies of strong gravitational lensing in current and upcoming wide and deep photometric surveys, and of stellar kinematics from (integral-field) spectroscopy at increasing redshifts, promise to provide valuable constraints on galaxy density profiles and shapes, but only if we understand selection and modelling biases that affect both methods. To investigate the many different biases in a consistent way, we develop a flexible but efficient pipeline to simulate lensing by realistic galaxy models. We construct a variety of galaxy models with separate stellar and dark matter components that have a range of density profiles and shapes representative of early-type, central (non-satellite) galaxies. We use Fourier methods to calculate the lensing properties of galaxies with arbitrary surface density distributions, and Monte Carlo methods to compute lensing statistics such as point-source lensing cross-sections. Incorporating a variety of magnification bias modes lets us examine different survey strategies. We rigorously test the numerical methods for systematic errors and sensitivity to basic assumptions. We also determine the minimum number of viewing angles that must be sampled in order to recover accurate orientation-averaged lensing quantities. We find that for a range of non-isothermal stellar and dark matter density profiles typical of elliptical galaxies, the combined density profile and corresponding lensing properties are surprisingly close to isothermal around the Einstein radius. The converse implication is that constraints from strong lensing and/or stellar kinematics, which are indeed consistent with isothermal models near the Einstein radius, cannot trivially be extrapolated to smaller and larger radii.

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تاریخ انتشار 2009