The SL2S Galaxy-scale Lens Sample. II. Cosmic evolution of dark and luminous mass in early-type galaxies
Andrea J. Ruff (1, 2), Raphael Gavazzi (3), Philip J. Marshall (1, 4),, Tommaso Treu (1), Matthew W. Auger (1), Florence Brault (3) ((1) UCSB, (2), University of Melbourne, (3) IAP, (4) SLAC)

TL;DR
This study combines gravitational lensing and stellar dynamics to analyze 11 early-type galaxies at redshift 0.5, revealing a slight steepening of their mass profiles over cosmic time, implying dissipative processes in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of mass density slopes and dark matter fractions in intermediate-redshift galaxies, and investigates their evolution using combined survey data.
Findings
Average density slope is 2.16 with small scatter.
Dark matter fraction within half the effective radius is about 42%.
Density profile steepens mildly over cosmic time.
Abstract
We present a joint gravitational lensing and stellar-dynamical analysis of 11 early-type galaxies (median deflector redshift ) from Strong Lenses in the Legacy Survey (SL2S). Using newly measured redshifts and stellar velocity dispersions from Keck spectroscopy with lens models from Paper I, we derive the total mass density slope inside the Einstein radius for each of the 11 lenses. The average total density slope is found to be (), with an intrinsic scatter of . We also determine the dark matter fraction for each lens within half the effective radius, and find the average projected dark matter mass fraction to be with a scatter of for a Salpeter IMF. By combining the SL2S results with those from the Sloan Lens ACS Survey (median )…
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