Characterizing SL2S galaxy groups using the Einstein radius
T. Verdugo, V. Motta, G. Fo\"ex, J. E. Forero-Romero, R. P. Mu\~noz,, R. Pello, M. Limousin, A. More, R. Cabanac, G. Soucail, J. P. Blakeslee, A., J. Mej\'ia-Narv\'aez, G. Magris, J. G. Fern\'andez-Trincado

TL;DR
This study compares different methods of measuring the Einstein radius in galaxy groups, finds correlations with group properties, and suggests its evolution with redshift, enhancing understanding of galaxy group characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces three approaches to characterize the Einstein radius in galaxy groups and explores its correlations with group properties and redshift evolution.
Findings
Strong correlation between Einstein radius and arc distance R_A
Evidence of Einstein radius evolution with redshift
R_A correlates with luminosity and richness of groups
Abstract
We analyzed the Einstein radius, , in our sample of SL2S galaxy groups, and compared it with (the distance from the arcs to the center of the lens), using three different approaches: 1.- the velocity dispersion obtained from weak lensing assuming a Singular Isothermal Sphere profile (), 2.- a strong lensing analytical method () combined with a velocity dispersion-concentration relation derived from numerical simulations designed to mimic our group sample, 3.- strong lensing modeling () of eleven groups (with four new models presented in this work) using HST and CFHT images. Finally, was analyzed as a function of redshift to investigate possible correlations with L, N, and the richness-to-luminosity ratio (N/L). We found a correlation between and , but with large scatter. We estimate =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Technology and Applications
