Ana Acebron
Hubble Frontier Fields: systematic errors in strong lensing models of galaxy clusters – implications for cosmography
Acebron, Ana; Jullo, Eric; Limousin, Marceau; Tilquin, André; Giocoli, Carlo; Jauzac, Mathilde; Mahler, Guillaume; Richard, Johan
Authors
Eric Jullo
Marceau Limousin
André Tilquin
Carlo Giocoli
Professor Mathilde Jauzac mathilde.jauzac@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Guillaume Mahler
Johan Richard
Abstract
Strong gravitational lensing by galaxy clusters is a fundamental tool to study dark matter and constrain the geometry of the Universe. Recently, the Hubble Space Telescope Frontier Fields programme has allowed a significant improvement of mass and magnification measurements but lensing models still have a residual root mean square between 0.2 arcsec and few arcseconds, not yet completely understood. Systematic errors have to be better understood and treated in order to use strong lensing clusters as reliable cosmological probes. We have analysed two simulated Hubble-Frontier-Fields-like clusters from the Hubble Frontier Fields Comparison Challenge, Ares and Hera. We use several estimators (relative bias on magnification, density profiles, ellipticity and orientation) to quantify the goodness of our reconstructions by comparing our multiple models, optimized with the parametric software LENSTOOL, with the input models. We have quantified the impact of systematic errors arising, first, from the choice of different density profiles and configurations and, secondly, from the availability of constraints (spectroscopic or photometric redshifts, redshift ranges of the background sources) in the parametric modelling of strong lensing galaxy clusters and therefore on the retrieval of cosmological parameters. We find that substructures in the outskirts have a significant impact on the position of the multiple images, yielding tighter cosmological contours. The need for wide-field imaging around massive clusters is thus reinforced. We show that competitive cosmological constraints can be obtained also with complex multimodal clusters and that photometric redshifts improve the constraints on cosmological parameters when considering a narrow range of (spectroscopic) redshifts for the sources.
Citation
Acebron, A., Jullo, E., Limousin, M., Tilquin, A., Giocoli, C., Jauzac, M., …Richard, J. (2017). Hubble Frontier Fields: systematic errors in strong lensing models of galaxy clusters – implications for cosmography. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 470(2), 1809-1825. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1330
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | May 25, 2017 |
Online Publication Date | May 29, 2017 |
Publication Date | Sep 11, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Aug 4, 2017 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 4, 2017 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Print ISSN | 0035-8711 |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2966 |
Publisher | Royal Astronomical Society |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 470 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 1809-1825 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx1330 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1352961 |
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