On the evolution of environmental and mass properties of strong lens galaxies in COSMOS
C. Faure, T. Anguita, D. Alloin, K. Bundy, A. Finoguenov, A., Leauthaud, C. Knobel, J.-P. Kneib, E. Jullo, O. Ilbert, A. M. Koekemoer, P., Capak, N. Scoville, and L. Tasca

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment and dark matter content of strong lens galaxies in COSMOS evolve with redshift, revealing significant changes in their mass properties over cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides new redshift measurements and analyzes the evolution of environment and dark matter fraction of lens galaxies, comparing them with non-lens galaxies in COSMOS.
Findings
Dark matter fraction decreases with redshift.
Lens galaxy environment similar to non-lens galaxies.
Stellar mass of lens galaxies increases with redshift.
Abstract
Among the 100 strong lens candidates found in the COSMOS field, 20 with redshifts in the range [0.34,1.13], feature multiple images of background sources. Using the multi-wavelength coverage of the field and its spectroscopic follow-up, we characterize the evolution with redshift of the environment and of the dark-matter (DM) fraction of the lens galaxies. We present new redshift of the strong lens candidates. The lens environment is characterized by the projected 10 closest galaxies around each lens and by the number of galaxies with a projected distance less than 1Mpc at the lens galaxy redshift. In both cases, we perform similar measurements on a control sample of twin non-lens early type galaxies (ETGs). In addition, we identify group members and field galaxies in the X-ray and optical catalogs of galaxy groups. From those catalogs, we measure the external shear contribution at the…
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