Measuring dark matter substructure with galaxy-galaxy flexion statistics

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It is of great interest to measure the properties of substructures in dark matter haloes at galactic and cluster scales. Here we suggest a method to constrain substructure properties using the variance of weak gravitational flexion in a galaxy-galaxy lensing context; this is a statistical method, requiring many foreground-background pairs of galaxies. We show the effectiveness of flexion variance in measuring substructures in N-body simulations of dark matter haloes, and present the expected galaxy-galaxy lensing signals. We show the insensitivity of the method to the overall galaxy halo mass, and predict the method's signal-to-noise ratio for a space-based all-sky survey, showing that the presence of substructure down to 109 M haloes can be reliably detected. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS.

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Bacon, D. J., Amara, A., & Read, J. I. (2010). Measuring dark matter substructure with galaxy-galaxy flexion statistics. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 409(1), 389–395. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17316.x

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