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2000MNRAS.318..573G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 318, 573-583 (2000/October-3)

Infrared observations of gravitational lensing in Abell 2219 with CIRSI.

GRAY M.E., ELLIS R.S., REFREGIER A., BEZECOURT J., McMAHON R.G., BECKETT M.G., MacKAY C.D. and HOENIG M.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first detection of a gravitational depletion signal at near-infrared wavelengths, based on deep panoramic images of the cluster Abell 2219 (z=0.22) taken with the Cambridge Infrared Survey Instrument (CIRSI) at the prime focus of the 4.2-m William Herschel Telescope. Infrared studies of gravitational depletion offer a number of advantages over similar techniques applied at optical wavelengths, and can provide reliable total masses for intermediate-redshift clusters. Using the maximum-likelihood technique developed by Schneider, King & Erben, we detect the gravitational depletion at the 3σ confidence level. By modelling the mass distribution as a singular isothermal sphere and ignoring the uncertainty in the unlensed number counts, we find an Einstein radius of {formmu1} (66per cent confidence limit). This corresponds to a projected velocity dispersion of σv∼800km.s–1, in agreement with constraints from strongly lensed features. For a Navarro, Frenk & White mass model, the radial dependence observed indicates a best-fitting halo scalelength of 125h–1kpc. We investigate the uncertainties arising from the observed fluctuations in the unlensed number counts, and show that clustering is the dominant source of error. We extend the maximum-likelihood method to include the effect of incompleteness, and discuss the prospects of further systematic studies of lensing in the near-infrared band.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: Abell 2219 - gravitational lensing - infrared: galaxies

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