Bibcode
Lietzen, H.; Flynn, Chris; Zackrisson, Erik; Nurmi, Pasi
Bibliographical reference
Dark Galaxies and Lost Baryons, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 244, p. 368-369
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2008
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Description
Dwarf-galaxy sized dark matter halos may be detectable when a bright
background source is gravitationally lensed on scales of
milliarcseconds. Such effects can be caused by dark galaxies as well as
luminous ones. Here we discuss conditions for detecting a luminous
lensing object through direct imaging, via measurements of the point
spread function (PSF) to subtract the quasar from the image, revealing
the quasar host galaxy and any luminous lens. The technique applies to
both types of millilensing effect, i.e. magnification and image
splitting. We show that luminous dwarf-galaxy lenses should be
detectable with this method up to redshifts z~0.2.