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ALMA observations of lensed Herschel sources: testing the dark matter halo paradigm

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Title: ALMA observations of lensed Herschel sources: testing the dark matter halo paradigm
Authors: Amvrosiadis, A
Eales, SA
Negrello, M
Marchetti, L
Smith, MWL
Bourne, N
Clements, DL
De Zotti, G
Dunne, L
Dye, S
Furlanetto, C
Ivison, RJ
Maddox, SJ
Valiante, E
Baes, M
Baker, AJ
Cooray, A
Crawford, SM
Frayer, D
Harris, A
Michalowski, MJ
Nayyeri, H
Oliver, S
Riechers, DA
Serjeant, S
Vaccari, M
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: With the advent of wide-area submillimetre surveys, a large number of high-redshift gravitationally lensed dusty star-forming galaxies have been revealed. Because of the simplicity of the selection criteria for candidate lensed sources in such surveys, identified as those with S500 μm > 100 mJy, uncertainties associated with the modelling of the selection function are expunged. The combination of these attributes makes submillimetre surveys ideal for the study of strong lens statistics. We carried out a pilot study of the lensing statistics of submillimetre-selected sources by making observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) of a sample of strongly lensed sources selected from surveys carried out with the Herschel Space Observatory. We attempted to reproduce the distribution of image separations for the lensed sources using a halo mass function taken from a numerical simulation that contains both dark matter and baryons. We used three different density distributions, one based on analytical fits to the haloes formed in the EAGLE simulation and two density distributions [Singular Isothermal Sphere (SIS) and SISSA] that have been used before in lensing studies. We found that we could reproduce the observed distribution with all three density distributions, as long as we imposed an upper mass transition of ∼1013 M⊙ for the SIS and SISSA models, above which we assumed that the density distribution could be represented by a Navarro–Frenk–White profile. We show that we would need a sample of ∼500 lensed sources to distinguish between the density distributions, which is practical given the predicted number of lensed sources in the Herschel surveys.
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2018
Date of Acceptance: 13-Jan-2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/60442
DOI: https://dx/doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty138
ISSN: 0035-8711
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Start Page: 4939
End Page: 4952
Journal / Book Title: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume: 475
Issue: 4
Copyright Statement: © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Keywords: Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Astronomy & Astrophysics
gravitational lensing: strong
galaxies: high-redshift
submillimetre: galaxies
EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
ALL-SKY SURVEY
MASS FUNCTION
STATISTICAL PROPERTIES
GRAVITATIONAL LENSES
CANDIDATE SELECTION
DENSITY PROFILE
ACS SURVEY
EVOLUTION
ATLAS
0201 Astronomical And Space Sciences
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2018-01-22
Appears in Collections:Physics
Astrophysics