An Upper Limit on ΩmUsing Lensed Arcs
- 20 October 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 524 (2) , 504-509
- https://doi.org/10.1086/307861
Abstract
We use current observations on the number statistics of gravitationally lensed optical arcs towards galaxy clusters to derive an upper limit on the cosmological mass density of the Universe. The gravitational lensing statistics due to foreground clusters combine properties of both cluster evolution, which is sensitive to the matter density, and volume change, which is sensitive to the cosmological constant. The uncertainties associated with the predicted number of lensing events, however, currently do not allow one to distinguish between flat and open cosmological models with and without a cosmological constant. Still, after accounting for known errors, and assuming that clusters in general have dark matter core radii of the order ~ 35 h^-1 kpc, we find that the cosmological mass density, Omega_m, is less than 0.56 at the 95% confidence. Such a dark matter core radius is consistent with cluster potentials determined recently by detailed numerical inversions of strong and weak lensing imaging data. If no core radius is present, the upper limit on Omega_m increases to 0.62 (95% confidence level). The estimated upper limit on Omega_m is consistent with various cosmological probes that suggest a low matter density for the Universe.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Accepted version (ApJ in pressKeywords
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