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2009ApJ...707L.163S - Astrophys. J., 707, L163-L168 (2009/December-3)

Hubble space telescope observations of a spectacular new strong-lensing galaxy cluster: MACS J1149.5+2223 at z = 0.544.

SMITH G.P., EBELING H., LIMOUSIN M., KNEIB J.-P., SWINBANK A.M., MA C.-J., JAUZAC M., RICHARD J., JULLO E., SAND D.J., EDGE A.C. and SMAIL I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Advanced Camera for Surveys observations of MACS J1149.5+2223, an X-ray luminous galaxy cluster at z = 0.544 discovered by the Massive Cluster Survey. The data reveal at least seven multiply imaged galaxies, three of which we have confirmed spectroscopically. One of these is a spectacular face-on spiral galaxy at z = 1.491, the four images of which are gravitationally magnified by 8 ≲ µ ≲ 23. We identify this as an L {*} (MB≃ -20.7), disk-dominated (B/T ≲ 0.5) galaxy, forming stars at ∼6 M/yr. We use a robust sample of multiply imaged galaxies to constrain a parameterized model of the cluster mass distribution. In addition to the main cluster dark matter halo and the bright cluster galaxies, our best model includes three galaxy-group-sized halos. The relative probability of this model is P(Nhalo= 4)/P(Nhalo< 4) ≥ 1012 where Nhalo is the number of cluster/group-scale halos. In terms of sheer number of merging cluster/group-scale components, this is the most complex strong-lensing cluster core studied to date. The total cluster mass and fraction of that mass associated with substructures within R ≤ 500 kpc, are measured to be Mtot= (6.7 ±0.4)x1014 M and fsub= 0.25±0.12, respectively. Our model also rules out recent claims of a flat density profile at ≳7σ confidence, thus highlighting the critical importance of spectroscopic redshifts of multiply imaged galaxies when modeling strong-lensing clusters. Overall our results attest to the efficiency of X-ray selection in finding the most powerful cluster lenses, including complicated merging systems.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: clusters: individual: MACSJ1149.5+2233 (read: MACSJ1149.5+2223) - galaxies: evolution - gravitational lensing

Nomenclature: Fig. 1: [SEL2009] AN.N (Nos A1.1-A1.4, A2.1-A2.3, A3.1-A3.3, A4.1-A4.3, A5, A6.1-A6.3, A7.1-A7.3).

CDS comments: In Keywords: MACS J1149.5+2233 is a misprint for MACS J1149.5+2223.

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