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On the Origin of Flux Ratio Anomaly in Quadruple Lens Systems

Published 18 Jan 2016 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.GA | (1601.04414v2)

Abstract: We explore the origin of flux ratio anomaly in quadruple lens systems. Using a semi-analytic method based on NN-body simulations, we estimate the effect of possible magnification perturbation caused by subhaloes with a mass scale of <∼10<sup>9 h<sup>−1</sup></sup>M⊙\sim 10<sup>9\,h<sup>{-1}</sup></sup> \textrm{M}_\odot in lensing galaxy haloes. Taking into account astrometric shifts, assuming that the primary lens is described by a singular isothermal ellipsoid, the expected change to the flux ratios per a multiply lensed image is just a few percent and the mean of the expected convergence perturbation at the effective Einstein radius of the lensing galaxy halo is $ 0.003$, corresponding to the mean of the ratio of a projected dark matter mass fraction in subhaloes at the effective Einstein radius $0.006$. In contrast, the expected change to the flux ratio caused by line-of-sight structures is typically ∼10\sim 10 percent and the mean of the convergence perturbation is $0.008$, corresponding to $0.017$. The contribution of magnification perturbation caused by subhaloes is ∼40\sim 40 percent of the total at a source redshift zS=0.7z_S= 0.7 and decreases monotonically in zSz_S to ∼20\sim 20 percent at zS=3.6z_S= 3.6. Assuming statistical isotropy, the convergence perturbation estimated from observed 11 quadruple lens systems has a positive correlation with the source redshift zSz_S, which is much stronger than that with the lens redshift zLz_L. This feature also supports an idea that the flux ratio anomaly is caused mainly by line-of-sight structures rather than subhaloes. We also discuss about a possible imprint of line-of-sight structures in demagnification of minimum images due to locally underdense structures in the line of sight.

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