Undistorted lensed images in galaxy clusters |
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Authors: | Williams & Lewis |
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Institution: | Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA,;Astronomy Group, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100, USA |
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Abstract: | To date, the study of high-magnification gravitational lensing effects of galaxy clusters has focused upon the grossly distorted, luminous arc-like features formed in massive, centrally condensed clusters. We investigate the formation of a different type of image, highly magnified yet undistorted, in two widely employed cluster mass density profiles, namely an isothermal sphere with a core, and a universal dark matter halo profile derived from the numerical simulations of Navarro et al. We examine the properties of images of extended sources produced by these two cluster profiles, paying particular attention to the undistorted images. Using simple assumptions about the source and lens population, we estimate the relative frequency of the occurrence of highly magnified, undistorted images and the more commonly known giant arcs. |
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Keywords: | galaxies: clusters: general gravitational lensing |
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