Distribution of galaxies at large redshift and cosmological parameters from the magnification bias in Cl0024+1654
Abstract
We analyse the surface density of very faint galaxies at the limit of the sky background noise in the field of the cluster of galaxies Cl0024+1654. The radial variation of their number density in the magnitude bins B=26-28 and I=24-26.5 displays an (anti)bias magnification effect for I < 24 which provides the redshift range of the populations seen in B and I. The depletion curve can be reproduced with two redshift populations with 60% 10% of the B galaxies between z=0.9 and z=1.1 and the remaining at a redshift close to z=3. The I selected population is similar but with a minimum extending from the B inner critical line to RI=60". Whatever the cosmological model, the I-selected galaxies spread up to a larger redshift with about 20% above z > 4. Using a model for the gravitational potential, the locations of the two extreme critical lines for the B and I galaxies favour -dominated flat universes with a cosmological constant ranging from 0.6 to 0.9. The result is confirmed by a preliminary investigation of A370. We discuss the method to search the "last critical line" and the various biases.
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