PICS: Simulations of Strong Gravitational Lensing in Galaxy Clusters
Nan Li, Michael D. Gladders, Esteban M. Rangel, Michael K. Florian,, Lindsey E. Bleem, Katrin Heitmann, Salman Habib, and Patricia Fasel

TL;DR
This paper introduces PICS, a simulation pipeline that generates realistic strong gravitational lensing images of galaxy clusters, aiding statistical and observational studies of dark matter and the distant universe.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, comprehensive simulation pipeline that produces realistic strong lensing images incorporating galaxy clusters, stars, noise, and observational effects.
Findings
Generated realistic lensing images matching real observations.
Enabled statistical analysis of strong lensing systems.
Facilitated studies of dark matter and distant universe.
Abstract
Gravitational lensing has become one of the most powerful tools available for investigating the 'dark side' of the universe. Cosmological strong gravitational lensing, in particular, probes the properties of the dense cores of dark matter halos over decades in mass and offers the opportunity to study the distant universe at flux levels and spatial resolutions otherwise unavailable. Studies of strongly-lensed variable sources offer yet further scientific opportunities. One of the challenges in realizing the potential of strong lensing is to understand the statistical context of both the individual systems that receive extensive follow-up study, as well as that of the larger samples of strong lenses that are now emerging from survey efforts. Motivated by these challenges, we have developed an image-simulation pipeline, PICS (Pipeline for Images of Cosmological Strong lensing) to generate…
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