Abstract
We present a combined strong and weak lensing analysis of the J085007.6+360428 (J0850) field, which contains the massive cluster Zwicky 1953. This field was selected for its high projected concentration of luminous red galaxies. Using Subaru/Suprime-Cam BVRc Ic iz imaging and MMT/Hectospec spectroscopy, we first perform a weak lensing shear analysis to constrain the mass distribution in this field, including the cluster at z = 0.3774 and a smaller foreground halo at z = 0.2713. We then add a strong lensing constraint from a multiply imaged galaxy in the imaging data with a photometric redshift of z5.03. Unlike previous cluster-scale lens analyses, our technique accounts for the full three-dimensional mass structure in the beam, including galaxies along the line of sight. In contrast with past cluster analyses that used only lensed image positions as constraints, we use the full surface brightness distribution of the images. This method predicts that the source galaxy crosses a lensing caustic, such that one image is a highly magnified "fold arc" that could be used to probe the source galaxy's structure at ultra-high spatial resolution (<30 pc). We calculate the mass of the primary cluster to be = - + Mvir 2.93 0.65 10 Me 0.71 15 with a concentration of = - c 3.46+ vir 0.59 0.70, consistent with the mass-concentration relation of massive clusters at a similar redshift. The large mass of this cluster makes J0850 an excellent field for leveraging lensing magnification to search for high-redshift galaxies, competitive with and complementary to that of well-studied clusters such as the HST Frontier Fields.
Original language | English (US) |
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Article number | 127 |
Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
Volume | 844 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2017 |
Keywords
- Clusters
- Galaxies
- Gravitational lensing
- Gravitational lensing
- Individual (Zwicky 1953)
- Strong
- Weak
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Space and Planetary Science