A short review on joint weak and strong cluster lens-mass reconstruction
A short review on joint weak and strong cluster lens-mass reconstruction
The divide between weak and strong lensing is of course artificial, in that both regimes are manifestations of the same physical phenomenon: gravity bending the path of light. Nevertheless, these two regimes have to a large extent been treated separately, since they require different approaches. This review traces the development of methods combining weak-lensing and strong-lensing data for joint lens-mass reconstruction, with a particular emphasis on cluster lenses, where both effects occur. We conclude that so-called inverse methods have been successful in merging the two regimes insofar data analysis is concerned. However, a number of improvements seem to be needed. First, not many studies include weak lensing data beyond shear. In light of the unprecedented quality of the data of JWST and future surveys, this is a clear point of improvement. Especially so, since flexion terms have proven useful in determining sub-structures. Second, considering the amount of data available, and the complexity of non-parametric lenses, automating the processes of lens-mass reconstruction would be beneficial. Towards this end, invoking machine learning seems like a promising way forward. The silence of the literature on this latter point is in fact somewhat surprising.
Hans Georg Schaathun、Ben David Normann、Kenny Solevåg-Hoti
天文学
Hans Georg Schaathun,Ben David Normann,Kenny Solevåg-Hoti.A short review on joint weak and strong cluster lens-mass reconstruction[EB/OL].(2025-07-29)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.18930.点此复制
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