The Largest Gravitational Lens: MACS J0717.5+3745 (z=0.546)

Abstract

We identify 13 sets of multiply-lensed galaxies around MACS J0717.5+3745 (z=0.546), outlining a very large tangential critical curve of major axis 2.8, filling the field of HST/ACS. The equivalent circular Einstein radius is θe= 55 3 (at an estimated source redshift of zs2.5), corresponding to re 350 20 kpc at the cluster redshift, nearly three times greater than that of A1689 (re 140 kpc for zs=2.5). The mass enclosed by this critical curve is very large, 7.4 0.5 × 1014M and only weakly model dependent, with a relatively shallow mass profile within r<250 kpc, reflecting the unrelaxed appearance of this cluster. This shallow profile generates a much higher level of magnification than the well known relaxed lensing clusters of higher concentration, so that the area of sky exceeding a magnification of >10×, is 3.5 for sources with z 8, making MACS J0717.5+3745 a compelling target for accessing faint objects at high redshift. We calculate that only one such cluster, with θe 55, is predicted within 107 Universes with z 0.55, corresponding to a virial mass 3× 1015 M, for the standard CDM (WMAP5 parameters with 2σ uncertainties).

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