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Title: On Arcs and Omega

Authors: Matthias Bartelmann (1), Andreas Huss (1), Joerg M. Colberg (1), Adrian Jenkins (2), Frazer R. Pearce (2) ((1) MPI fuer Astrophysik, Garching, Germany; (2) Physics Dept., University of Durham, UK)
Abstract: The gravitational lens effect of galaxy clusters can produce large arcs from source galaxies in their background. Typical source redshifts of ~ 1 require clusters at z ~ 0.3 for arcs to form efficiently. Given the cluster abundance at the present epoch, the fewer clusters exist at z ~ 0.3 the higher Omega_0 is, because the formation epoch of galaxy clusters strongly depends on Omega_0. In addition, at fixed Omega_0, clusters are less concentrated, and hence less efficient lenses, when the cosmological constant is positive, Omega_Lambda > 0. Numerical cluster simulations show that the expected number of arcs on the sky is indeed a sensitive function of Omega_0 and Omega_Lambda. The numerical results are compatible with the statistics of observed arcs only in a universe with low matter density, Omega_0 ~ 0.3, and zero cosmological constant. Other models fail by one or two orders of magnitude, rendering arc statistics a sensitive probe for cosmological parameters.
Comments: Proceedings contribution, 12th Potsdam Cosmology Workshop, Potsdam, Germany, Sep. 1997; 4 pages, including 2 figures
Subjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:astro-ph/9709229v1

Submission history

From: Matthias Bartelmann [view email]
[v1] Wed, 24 Sep 1997 09:45:49 GMT (17kb)