TY - JOUR
T1 - THE DETECTION and STATISTICS of GIANT ARCS behind CLASH CLUSTERS
AU - Xu, Bingxiao
AU - Postman, Marc
AU - Meneghetti, Massimo
AU - Seitz, Stella
AU - Zitrin, Adi
AU - Merten, Julian
AU - Maoz, Dani
AU - Frye, Brenda
AU - Umetsu, Keiichi
AU - Zheng, Wei
AU - Bradley, Larry
AU - Vega, Jesus
AU - Koekemoer, Anton
PY - 2016/2/1
Y1 - 2016/2/1
N2 - We developed an algorithm to find and characterize gravitationally lensed galaxies (arcs) to perform a comparison of the observed and simulated arc abundance. Observations are from the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH). Simulated CLASH images are created using the MOKA package and also clusters selected from the high-resolution, hydrodynamical simulations, MUSIC, over the same mass and redshift range as the CLASH sample. The algorithm's arc elongation accuracy, completeness, and false positive rate are determined and used to compute an estimate of the true arc abundance. We derive a lensing efficiency of 4 ±1 arcs (with length ≥6″ and length-to-width ratio ≥7) per cluster for the X-ray-selected CLASH sample, 4 ±1 arcs per cluster for the MOKA-simulated sample, and 3 ±1 arcs per cluster for the MUSIC-simulated sample. The observed and simulated arc statistics are in full agreement. We measure the photometric redshifts of all detected arcs and find a median redshift zs = 1.9 with 33% of the detected arcs having zs>3. We find that the arc abundance does not depend strongly on the source redshift distribution but is sensitive to the mass distribution of the dark matter halos (e.g., the c-M relation). Our results show that consistency between the observed and simulated distributions of lensed arc sizes and axial ratios can be achieved by using cluster-lensing simulations that are carefully matched to the selection criteria used in the observations.
AB - We developed an algorithm to find and characterize gravitationally lensed galaxies (arcs) to perform a comparison of the observed and simulated arc abundance. Observations are from the Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH). Simulated CLASH images are created using the MOKA package and also clusters selected from the high-resolution, hydrodynamical simulations, MUSIC, over the same mass and redshift range as the CLASH sample. The algorithm's arc elongation accuracy, completeness, and false positive rate are determined and used to compute an estimate of the true arc abundance. We derive a lensing efficiency of 4 ±1 arcs (with length ≥6″ and length-to-width ratio ≥7) per cluster for the X-ray-selected CLASH sample, 4 ±1 arcs per cluster for the MOKA-simulated sample, and 3 ±1 arcs per cluster for the MUSIC-simulated sample. The observed and simulated arc statistics are in full agreement. We measure the photometric redshifts of all detected arcs and find a median redshift zs = 1.9 with 33% of the detected arcs having zs>3. We find that the arc abundance does not depend strongly on the source redshift distribution but is sensitive to the mass distribution of the dark matter halos (e.g., the c-M relation). Our results show that consistency between the observed and simulated distributions of lensed arc sizes and axial ratios can be achieved by using cluster-lensing simulations that are carefully matched to the selection criteria used in the observations.
KW - galaxies: clusters: general
KW - gravitational lensing: strong
KW - methods: Observational
KW - methods: numerical
KW - methods: statistical
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U2 - 10.3847/0004-637X/817/2/85
DO - 10.3847/0004-637X/817/2/85
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AN - SCOPUS:84957894599
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 817
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 85
ER -