The X-Shooter Lens Survey - I. Dark-Matter Domination and a Salpeter-type IMF in a Massive Early-type Galaxy
C. Spiniello, L.V.E. Koopmans, S.C. Trager, O. Czoske, T. Treu

TL;DR
This study combines lensing, kinematics, and color data to analyze a massive early-type galaxy, revealing dark matter dominance and supporting a Salpeter IMF over Chabrier or dwarf-rich IMFs.
Contribution
First combined lensing, kinematic, and color analysis of a massive galaxy at z=0.444, constraining dark matter content and IMF normalization.
Findings
Dark matter fraction inside Reff is approximately 60%.
Stellar velocity dispersion measured at 351 km/s, lower than previous estimates.
Salpeter IMF fits the data better than Chabrier or dwarf-rich IMFs.
Abstract
We present the first results from the X-shooter Lens Survey (XLENS): an analysis of the massive early-type galaxy SDSS J1148+1930 at redshift z=0.444. We combine its extended kinematic profile -derived from spectra obtained with X-shooter on the ESO VLT- with strong gravitational lensing and multi-color information derived from SDSS images. Our main results are (i) The luminosity-weighted stellar velocity dispersion is \sigma *(<Reff) = 351\pm10 km/s, extracted from a rectangular aperture of 1.8"x1.6", more accurate and considerably lower than a previously published value of \sim450km/s. (ii) A single-component (stellar plus dark) mass model of the lens galaxy yields a logarithmic total-density slope of {\gamma}' = 1.72+0.05-0.06. (iii) The projected stellar mass fraction, derived solely from lensing, is f*(<Reff) = 0.19+0.04-0.09 inside the Einstein radius for a Hernquist profile and…
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