arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1407.3955 [astro-ph.GA]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Dark Matter Fraction in Lens Galaxies: New Estimates from Microlensing

J. Jiménez-Vicente, E. Mediavilla, C. S. Kochanek, J. A. Muñoz

Published 2014-07-15, updated 2014-11-25Version 2

We present a joint estimate of the stellar/dark matter mass fraction in lens galaxies and the average size of the accretion disk of lensed quasars from microlensing measurements of 27 quasar image pairs seen through 19 lens galaxies. The Bayesian estimate for the fraction of the surface mass density in the form of stars is $\alpha=0.21\pm0.14$ near the Einstein radius of the lenses ($\sim 1 - 2$ effective radii). The estimate for the average accretion disk size is $R_{1/2}=7.9^{+3.8}_{-2.6}\sqrt{M/0.3M_\sun}$ light days. The fraction of mass in stars at these radii is significantly larger than previous estimates from microlensing studies assuming quasars were point-like. The corresponding local dark matter fraction of 79\% is in good agreement with other estimates based on strong lensing or kinematics. The size of the accretion disk inferred in the present study is slightly larger than previous estimates.

Comments: 15 pages, 2 figures, 1 Table. Replaced with version accepted for publication in The ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:0912.2667 [astro-ph.GA] (Published 2009-12-14)
Pixel lensing: Microlensing towards M31
arXiv:2404.08094 [astro-ph.GA] (Published 2024-04-11)
Microlensing near macro-caustics
arXiv:2312.00931 [astro-ph.GA] (Published 2023-12-01)
Microlensing of strongly lensed quasars
G. Vernardos et al.