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2006ApJ...639..695W - Astrophys. J., 639, 695-699 (2006/March-2)

Strong lensing on high-redshift galaxies.

WU J.M. and CHIUEH T.

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The observed far greater number of giant arcs than that predicted by the ΛCDM cosmology has been a long-standing puzzle. We adopt high-resolution cosmological simulations to assess this problem and quantitatively show that this issue can be resolved by inclusion of high-redshift source galaxies. Our ΛCDM results reveal a much higher giant-arc probability (>10–5) for source galaxies of z>2 than that for z<2. Together with the source redshift distribution derived from the NTT catalogs, we obtain the predicted giant-arc number counts, which turn out to be consistent with most observations. The fact that the high-redshift (z≥1.5) galaxies are preferentially magnified by the foreground lenses with a surprisingly high efficiency explains why previous theoretical work substantially underestimated the giant-arc number density. In previous work, the source galaxies were assumed to be mostly around z=1, an assumption commonly adopted in weak-lensing studies. In addition, although the lens mergers have been found to yield enhanced lensing cross sections, we find that merely 5% of giant arcs are associated with merging lenses. Our results support not only the ΛCDM cosmology but also the long-standing anticipation that galaxy clusters, mostly formed below z=1, are powerful gravitational telescopes for probing the high-redshift protogalaxies. We illustrate how the patchy dust regions in interacting galaxies at z=4 may appear as filamentary structures within a giant arc when observed at the submillimeter wave band.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Cosmological Parameters - Cosmology: Dark Matter - Galaxies: Clusters: General - Cosmology: Gravitational Lensing - Methods: {em n}-Body Simulations - Methods: Numerical

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