Self‐similar Models for the Mass Profiles of Early‐Type Lens Galaxies
- 20 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 595 (1) , 29-42
- https://doi.org/10.1086/377356
Abstract
We introduce a self-similar mass model for early-type galaxies, and constrain it using the aperture mass-radius relations determined from the geometries of 22 gravitational lenses. The model consists of two components: a concentrated component which traces the light distribution, and a more extended power-law component (rho propto r^-n) which represents the dark matter. We find that lens galaxies have total mass profiles which are nearly isothermal, or slightly steeper, on the several-kiloparsec radial scale spanned by the lensed images. In the limit of a single-component, power-law radial profile, the model implies n=2.07+/-0.13, consistent with isothermal (n=2). Models in which mass traces light are excluded at >99 percent confidence. An n=1 cusp (such as the Navarro-Frenk-White profile) requires a projected dark matter mass fraction of f_cdm = 0.22+/-0.10 inside 2 effective radii. These are the best statistical constraints yet obtained on the mass profiles of lenses, and provide clear evidence for a small but non-zero dark matter mass fraction in the inner regions of early-type galaxies. In addition, we derive the first strong lensing constraint on the relation between stellar mass-to-light ratio (Upsilon) and galaxy luminosity (L): Upsilon propto L^[0.14 (+0.16)(-0.12)], which is consistent with the relation suggested by the fundamental plane. Finally, we apply our self-similar mass models to current problems regarding the interpretation of time delays and flux ratio anomalies in gravitational lens systems.Comment: 30 pages including 6 figures, to be published in ApKeywords
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