Discs in early-type lensing galaxies: effects on magnification ratios and measurements of H-0

Ole Möller, Paul Hewett, A. W. Blain

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Abstract

Observations of early-type galaxies, both in the local Universe and in clusters at medium redshifts, suggest that these galaxies often contain discs or disc-like structures. Using the results of Kelson et al. for the incidence of disc-components among the galaxies in the redshift z = 0.33 cluster CL 1358+62, we investigate the effect of disc structures on the lensing properties of early-type galaxies. Statistical properties, like magnification cross-sections and the expected number of quad (four-image) lens systems, are not affected greatly by the inclusion of discs that contain less than similar to10 per cent of the total stellar mass. However, the properties of individual lens systems are affected. We estimate that 10-30 per cent of all quad-lens systems, with early-type deflector galaxies, would be affected measurably by the presence of disc components. Intriguingly, the image magnification ratios are altered significantly. The amplitude of the predicted change is sufficient to explain the observed magnification ratios in systems like B1422+231 without requiring compact substructure. Furthermore, time-delays between images also change; fitting a bulge-only model to early-type lenses that in fact contain a disc would yield a value of the Hubble constant H-0 that is systematically too low by similar to25 per cent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume345
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11-Oct-2003

Keywords

  • methods : numerical
  • gravitational lensing
  • galaxies : elliptical and lenticular, cD
  • galaxies : formation
  • dark matter
  • distance scale
  • DARK-MATTER SUBSTRUCTURE
  • SPACE-TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS
  • 4-IMAGE GRAVITATIONAL LENS
  • ELLIPTIC GALAXIES
  • TIME-DELAY
  • SURFACE PHOTOMETRY
  • SPIRAL GALAXIES
  • GALACTIC DISCS
  • B1422+231
  • CLUSTER

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