Bibcode
van de Ven, Glenn; Falcón-Barroso, J.; McDermid, Richard M.; Cappellari, Michele; Miller, Bryan W.; de Zeeuw, P. Tim
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 719, Issue 2, pp. 1481-1496 (2010).
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2010
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Description
We present two-dimensional line-of-sight stellar kinematics of the lens
galaxy in the Einstein Cross, obtained with the GEMINI 8 m telescope,
using the GMOS integral-field spectrograph. The stellar kinematics
extend to a radius of 4'' (with 0farcs2 spaxels), covering about
two-thirds of the effective (or half-light) radius Re ~= 6''
of this early-type spiral galaxy at redshift zl ~= 0.04, of
which the bulge is lensing a background quasar at redshift zs
~= 1.7. The velocity map shows regular rotation up to ~100 km
s-1 around the minor axis of the bulge, consistent with
axisymmetry. The velocity dispersion map shows a weak gradient
increasing toward a central (R < 1'') value of σ0 =
170 ± 9 km s-1. We deproject the observed surface
brightness from Hubble Space Telescope imaging to obtain a realistic
luminosity density of the lens galaxy, which in turn is used to build
axisymmetric dynamical models that fit the observed kinematic maps. We
also construct a gravitational lens model that accurately fits the
positions and relative fluxes of the four quasar images. We combine
these independent constraints from stellar dynamics and gravitational
lensing to study the total mass distribution in the inner parts of the
lens galaxy. We find that the resulting luminous and total mass
distribution are nearly identical around the Einstein radius
RE = 0farcs89, with a slope that is close to isothermal, but
which becomes shallower toward the center if indeed mass follows light.
The dynamical model fits to the observed kinematic maps result in a
total mass-to-light ratio Upsilondyn = 3.7 ± 0.5
Upsilonsun,I (in the I band). This is consistent with the
Einstein mass ME = 1.54 × 1010 M
sun divided by the (projected) luminosity within
RE , which yields a total mass-to-light ratio of Upsilon
E = 3.4 Upsilonsun,I , with an error of at most a few
percent. We estimate from stellar population model fits to colors of the
lens galaxy a stellar mass-to-light ratio Upsilonsstarf from
2.8 to 4.1 Upsilonsun,I . Although a constant dark matter
fraction of 20% is not excluded, dark matter may play no significant
role in the bulge of this ~L sstarf early-type spiral galaxy.
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