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Rotation in gravitational lenses
Authors:Ue-Li Pen  Shude Mao
Institution:National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, A20 Datun Road, 100012 Beijing, China;Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, 60 St. George St., Toronto, M5S 3H8, Canada;University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9DL
Abstract:Gravitational lensing deflects light. A single lens deflector can only shear images, but cannot induce rotations. Multiple lens planes can induce rotations. Such rotations can be observed in quadruply imaged sources, and can be used to distinguish between two proposed solutions of the flux anomaly problem: substructures in lensing galaxies versus large-scale structure. We predict the expected amount of rotation due to large-scale structure in strong lensing systems, and show how this effect can be measured using ~mas very long baseline interferometry astrometry of quadruple lenses with extended source structures. The magnitude of rotation is around 1°. The biggest theoretical uncertainty is the power spectrum of dark matter on very small scales. This procedure can potentially be turned around to measure the dark matter power spectrum on very small scales. We list the predicted rms rotation angles for several quadruple lenses with known lens and source redshifts.
Keywords:gravitational lensing  galaxies: evolution  galaxies: structure  cosmology: theory  dark matter
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