Dark matter fraction of low-mass cluster members probed by galaxy-scale strong lensing
W. G. Parry, C. Grillo, A. Mercurio, I. Balestra, P. Rosati, L., Christensen, M. Lombardi, G. B. Caminha, M. Nonino, A. M. Koekemoer, K., Umetsu

TL;DR
This study uses strong gravitational lensing to measure the dark matter fraction in low-mass cluster galaxies, revealing that less massive galaxies can be dark matter dominated in their inner regions, which informs galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
First measurement of dark matter fractions in low-mass cluster galaxies using galaxy-scale strong lensing, highlighting mass-dependent dark matter distribution in galaxy cores.
Findings
G1 galaxy is dark matter dominated within its half-light radius.
G2 galaxy has a high luminous to total mass fraction (~0.73).
Low velocity dispersions compared to typical field lens galaxies.
Abstract
We present a strong lensing system, composed of 4 multiple images of a source at z = 2.387, created by two lens galaxies, G1 and G2, belonging to the galaxy cluster MACS J1115.9+0129 at z = 0.353. We use observations taken as part of the Cluster Lensing and Supernova survey with Hubble, CLASH, and its spectroscopic follow-up programme at the Very Large Telescope, CLASH-VLT, to estimate the total mass distributions of the two galaxies and the cluster through strong gravitational lensing models. We find that the total projected mass values within the half-light radii, R_{e}, of the two lens galaxies are M_{T,G1}(< R_{e,G1}) = (3.6 +/- 0.4) x 10^{10}M_{Sun} and M_{T,G2}(< R_{e,G2}) = (4.2 +/- 1.6) x 10^{10}M_{Sun}. The effective velocity dispersion values of G1 and G2 are (122 +/- 7) km/s and (137 +/- 27) km/s, respectively. We remark that these values are relatively low when compared to…
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