Probing a massive radio galaxy with gravitational lensing
A. More, J. P. McKean, T. W. B. Muxlow, R. W. Porcas, C. D. Fassnacht, and L. V. E. Koopmans

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio imaging to analyze the mass distribution of the gravitational lens system CLASS B2108+213, revealing a steep density profile and identifying an active galactic nucleus in the lens galaxy.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution radio observations that constrain the lensing mass profile and clarifies the nature of the third radio component as an AGN within the lens galaxy.
Findings
Steeper than isothermal mass density profile with slope ~2.45
Detection of a third radio component as an AGN in the lens galaxy
Constraints on single vs. two galaxy lens models
Abstract
The gravitational lens system CLASS B2108+213 has two lensed images separated by 4.56 arcsec. Such a wide image separation suggests that the lens is either a massive galaxy, or is composed of a group of galaxies. To investigate the structure of the lensing potential we have carried out new high resolution imaging of the two lensed images at 1.7 GHz with the VLBA and at 5 GHz with global VLBI. Compact and extended emission is detected from the two lensed images, which provides additional constraints to the lensing mass model. We find that the data are consistent with either a single lensing galaxy, or a two galaxy lens model that takes account of a nearby companion to the main lensing galaxy within the Einstein radius of the system. However, for an ensemble of global power-law mass models, those with density profiles steeper than isothermal are a better fit. The best-fitting profile for…
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