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THE CLUSTER LENSING AND SUPERNOVA SURVEY WITH HUBBLE: AN OVERVIEW

Authors :
Brandon Patel
Keiichi Umetsu
Ole Host
Wei Zheng
Elinor Medezinski
Megan Donahue
Piero Rosati
Adam G. Riess
Stephanie Jouvel
Dan Coe
Tom Broadhurst
Genevieve J. Graves
Arjen van der Wel
Alberto Molino
Leopoldo Infante
D. Maoz
Eniko Regos
S. Rodney
Leonidas A. Moustakas
Nicole G. Czakon
Sara Ogaz
Massimo Meneghetti
Larry Bradley
Narciso Benítez
Peter Melchior
Adi Zitrin
Ruth Lazkoz
Julian Merten
Rychard Bouwens
Stella Seitz
Marc Postman
Curtis McCully
Holland C. Ford
Or Graur
Saurabh Jha
Ofer Lahav
Sunil Golwala
Jack Sayers
John Moustakas
Yolanda Jiménez-Teja
Matthias Bartelmann
Mario Nonino
Daniel D. Kelson
Doron Lemze
Anton M. Koekemoer
Source :
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH) is a 524-orbit multi-cycle treasury program to use the gravitational lensing properties of 25 galaxy clusters to accurately constrain their mass distributions. The survey, described in detail in this paper, will definitively establish the degree of concentration of dark matter in the cluster cores, a key prediction of CDM. The CLASH cluster sample is larger and less biased than current samples of space-based imaging studies of clusters to similar depth, as we have minimized lensing-based selection that favors systems with overly dense cores. Specifically, twenty CLASH clusters are solely X-ray selected. The X-ray selected clusters are massive (kT > 5 keV; 5 - 30 x 10^14 M_solar) and, in most cases, dynamically relaxed. Five additional clusters are included for their lensing strength (Einstein radii > 35 arcsec at z_source = 2) to further quantify the lensing bias on concentration, to yield high resolution dark matter maps, and to optimize the likelihood of finding highly magnified high-redshift (z > 7) galaxies. The high magnification, in some cases, provides angular resolutions unobtainable with any current UVOIR facility and can yield z > 7 candidates bright enough for spectroscopic follow-up. A total of 16 broadband filters, spanning the near-UV to near-IR, are employed for each 20-orbit campaign on each cluster. These data are used to measure precise (sigma_phz 1 to improve constraints on the time dependence of the dark energy equation of state and the evolution of such supernovae in an epoch when the universe is matter dominated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00670049
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Accession number :
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