Galaxy Dark Matter: Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing in the Hubble Deep Field
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- 9 August 1996
Abstract
In this Letter we present calibrated observations of the average mass of galaxies with 22< I < 25 in the Hubble Deep Field. We measure the mean mass profile using the statistical gravitational lens distortion of faint blue background galaxies, based on 2221 foreground-background pairs. The observed weak lensing distortion is calibrated via full 3-D simulations and other HST data on a foreground cluster of known mass. Inside a projected radius of 5 arcsec we find a 3\sigma detection of shear. Fitting to an isothermal mass distribution, we find a shear of 0.066^{+0.018}_{-0.019} at a radius of 2\arcsec\ (\sim 8 ~ h^{-1} kpc). The (1\sigma) limits on the parameters for the truncated isothermal model are \sigma_v =185^{+30}_{-35} km s^{-1}, r_{outer} \ge 15 ~ h^{-1} kpc, and r_{core}= 0.6^{+1.3}_{-0.6} ~ h^{-1} kpc. This corresponds to an average galaxy mass interior to 20 h^{-1} kpc of 5.9^{+2.5}_{-2.7}\times 10^{11} h^{-1} M_\odot. Inside 10 h^{-1} kpc, we find an average rest-frame V band mass-to-light ratio of 11.4^{+6.0}_{-6.7} h (M/L_V)_\odot.Keywords
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- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 473 (1), L17.
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