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Imaging dark matter at the smallest scales with $z\approx1$ lensed stars

Abstract

Observations of caustic-crossing galaxies at redshift $0.72$ and the number density of events is greater around substructureand the number density of events is greater around substructures, and (ii) negative imaging regime where $\beta<2$. We study the particular case of seven microlensing events found by HST in the Dragon arc (at z=0.725). We find that a population of supergiant stars with a steep LF with $\beta=2.55$ fits the distribution of these events. We identify a small region of high density of microlensing events, and interpret it as evidence of a possible invisible substructure, for which we derive a mass of $\sim 1.3 \times 10^8\,\Msun$ (within its Einstein radius).

Authors

Diego JM; Li SK; Amruth A; Meena AK; Broadhurst TJ; Kelly PL; Filippenko AV; Williams LLR; Zitrin A; Harris WE

Publication date

April 11, 2024

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.2404.08033

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arXiv
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