论文标题
强重力镜头VII的广义非依赖性表征:源特性和高阶透镜性能对局部透镜重建的影响
Generalised model-independent characterisation of strong gravitational lenses VII: impact of source properties and higher-order lens properties on the local lens reconstruction
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论文摘要
我们研究了高阶重力透镜特性和背景源的性能对我们直接从可观察到的局部透镜性能从观测值推断出强力重力扩展的扩展,静态背景源的方法的影响。由于局部镜头和源属性之间的退化仅允许确定多个图像位置之间的相对局部镜头特性,因此我们无法区分由固有源特征引起的镜头引起的常见尺度和扭曲。这种退化对镜头建模的后果以及我们的方法和破坏方法的后果在这里详细介绍。我们还在临界曲线周围设置了定量度量,以找到对近似值的有效性的明确限制,即源特性可以忽略不计,可以在临界点推断局部透镜特性。正如我们在本文中提到的那样,源对局部镜头性能的影响取决于图像位置的减少剪切以及源椭圆度的振幅和方向。同样,我们研究了三阶透镜特性(屈曲),两个星系群集模拟的作用以及在星系簇透镜CL0024的LenStool-Rectruction中的作用。在所有三种情况下,我们发现在镜头区域的所有像素中,超过90%的屈曲对于我们目前的局部晶状体性质约为10%而言。将不精确性降低到2%,高阶项开始起作用,尤其是在剪切成分接近零的区域。
We investigate the impact of higher-order gravitational lens properties and properties of the background source on our approach to directly infer local lens properties from observables in multiple images of strong gravitationally lensed extended, static background sources developed in papers I to VI. As the degeneracy between local lens and source properties only allows to determine relative local lens properties between the multiple image positions, we cannot distinguish common scalings and distortions caused by lensing from intrinsic source characteristics. The consequences of this degeneracy for lens modelling and our approach and ways to break it are detailed here. We also set up quantitative measures around the critical curve to find clear limits on the validity of the approximation that source properties are negligible to infer local lens properties at critical points. The impact of the source on the local lens properties depends on the reduced shear at the image position and the amplitude and orientation of the source ellipticity, as we derive in this paper. Similarly, we investigate the role of third-order lens properties (flexion), in two galaxy-cluster simulations and in the Lenstool-reconstruction of the galaxy-cluster lens CL0024. In all three cases, we find that flexion is negligible in over 90% of all pixels of the lensing region for our current imprecision of local lens properties of about 10%. Decreasing the imprecision to 2%, higher-order terms start to play a role, especially in regions with shear components close to zero.