Measuring Gravitational Lensing Flexion in A1689 Using an Analytic Image Model

Measuring dark matter substructure within galaxy cluster halos is a fundamental probe of the ΛCDM model of structure formation. Gravitational lensing is a technique for measuring the total mass distribution which is independent of the nature of the gravitating matter, making it a vital tool for stud...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cain, Benjamin (Author), Bautz, Marshall W. (Contributor), Schechter, Paul L. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing, 2012-08-06T14:51:29Z.
Subjects:
Online Access:Get fulltext
LEADER 02469 am a22002533u 4500
001 71982
042 |a dc 
100 1 0 |a Cain, Benjamin  |e author 
100 1 0 |a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics  |e contributor 
100 1 0 |a MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research  |e contributor 
100 1 0 |a Schechter, Paul L.  |e contributor 
100 1 0 |a Schechter, Paul L.  |e contributor 
100 1 0 |a Bautz, Marshall W.  |e contributor 
700 1 0 |a Bautz, Marshall W.  |e author 
700 1 0 |a Schechter, Paul L.  |e author 
245 0 0 |a Measuring Gravitational Lensing Flexion in A1689 Using an Analytic Image Model 
260 |b IOP Publishing,   |c 2012-08-06T14:51:29Z. 
856 |z Get fulltext  |u http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/71982 
520 |a Measuring dark matter substructure within galaxy cluster halos is a fundamental probe of the ΛCDM model of structure formation. Gravitational lensing is a technique for measuring the total mass distribution which is independent of the nature of the gravitating matter, making it a vital tool for studying these dark-matter-dominated objects. We present a new method for measuring weak gravitational lensing flexion fields, the gradients of the lensing shear field, to measure mass distributions on small angular scales. While previously published methods for measuring flexion focus on measuring derived properties of the lensed images, such as shapelet coefficients or surface brightness moments, our method instead fits a mass-sheet transformation invariant Analytic Image Model (AIM) to each galaxy image. This simple parametric model traces the distortion of lensed image isophotes and constrains the flexion fields. We test the AIM method using simulated data images with realistic noise and a variety of unlensed image properties, and show that it successfully reproduces the input flexion fields. We also apply the AIM method for flexion measurement to Hubble Space Telescope observations of A1689 and detect mass structure in the cluster using flexion measured with this method. We also estimate the scatter in the measured flexion fields due to the unlensed shape of the background galaxies and find values consistent with previous estimates. 
520 |a United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (SAO Award Number 2834-MIT-SAO-4018) 
520 |a Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) (grant HST-GO-11099) 
546 |a en_US 
655 7 |a Article 
773 |t Astrophysical Journal