Dark matter distribution in galaxy groups from combined strong lensing and dynamics analysis
Karun Thanjavur (1,2,3), David Crampton (2,3), and Jon Willis (2) ((1), CFHT, Hawaii, USA (2) UVic, Victoria, Canada (3) NRC-HIA, Victoria, Canada)

TL;DR
This study combines strong lensing and galaxy dynamics to analyze the dark matter distribution in galaxy groups, testing whether they are dark matter dominated or isothermal, and providing new methods for mass estimation.
Contribution
It introduces a combined lensing and dynamics formalism using NFW and Hernquist profiles to distinguish dark matter distributions in galaxy groups.
Findings
Both groups are dark matter dominant.
Isothermal distribution rejected at >3 sigma.
Estimated M/L ratios are consistent with previous studies.
Abstract
Using a combined analysis of strong lensing and galaxy dynamics, we characterize the mass distributions and M/L ratios of galaxy groups, which form an important transition regime in Lambda-CDM cosmology. By mapping the underlying mass distribution, we test whether groups are dark matter dominated as hypothesized by the standard cosmogony, or isothermal as observed in baryon rich field galaxies. We present our lensing + galaxy dynamics formalism built around the dark matter dominant NFW and Hernquist distributions, compared against the Isothermal Sphere observed in galaxy scale objects. We show that mass measurement in the core of the group (r ~ 0.2 r_{vir}), determined jointly from a lens model and from differential velocity dispersion estimates, may effectively distinguish between these density distributions. We apply our method to MOS observations of two groups, SL2SJ1430+5546 and…
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