Lens Models with Density Cusps
Wyn Evans (Oxford), Mark Wilkinson (Oxford)

TL;DR
This paper develops lens models for cusped galaxies and clusters, classifies their lensing properties, and introduces an exactly solvable isothermal double power-law model with practical applications.
Contribution
It introduces new lens models for cusped galaxies, including an exactly solvable isothermal double power-law model, and analyzes their lensing properties and classifications.
Findings
Strong cusps cause multiple images for any source position.
Isothermal cusps always have a pseudo-caustic affecting image count.
The isothermal double power-law model is exactly solvable for any source.
Abstract
Lens models appropriate for representing cusped galaxies and clusters are developed. The analogue of the odd number theorem for cusped density distributions is given. Density cusps are classified into strong, isothermal or weak, according to their lensing properties. Strong cusps cause multiple imaging for any source position, whereas isothermal and weak cusps give rise to only one image for distant sources. Isothermal cusps always possess a pseudo-caustic. When the source crosses the pseudo-caustic, the number of images changes by unity.Two families of cusped galaxy and cluster models are examined in detail. The double power-law family has an inner cusp, followed by a transition region and an outer envelope. One member of this family -- the isothermal double power-law model -- possesses an exceedingly scarce property, namely, the lens equation is exactly solvable for any source…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
