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Probing the core structure of dark halos with tangential and radial Arc statistics

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 559, Issue 2, Pages 572-583

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/322513

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cosmology : theory; dark matter; galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : halos; gravitational lensing

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We study the arc statistics of gravitational lensing generated by dark matter halos in order to probe their density profile. We characterize the halo profile by two parameters, the inner slope of the central cusp alpha and the median amplitude of the concentration parameter, c(norm), for a halo of mass 10(14) h(-1) M-circle dot at z = 0 and compute the numbers of tangential and radial arcs produced by gravitational lensing of galaxy clusters. We find that the number of arcs divided by the number of halos is a good statistic that is sensitive to both c(norm) and alpha with very weak dependence on the cosmological parameters. If arc samples with well-defined selection criteria for the clusters become available, one can strongly constrain both c(norm) and alpha. While our tentative comparison with the existing observational data indicates that the inner density profile of dark halos is indeed as steep as predicted by recent simulations (alpha similar to 1.5), homogeneous samples of tangential and radial arcs are required for more quantitative discussions.

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