A modelling tool for quadruple gravitational lenses

written by Robert Schmidt when working at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK

This applet calculates the position angle of the major or minor axis (phi) of a singular elliptical potential, given the three relative separations of the four images of a gravitational lens.

Instructions: Enter the three coordinate pairs (e.g., in arcseconds) relative to a reference image (xi = xcoord - xcoord_ref, yi = ycoord - ycoord_ref)). Then click Update for the computation and graphical representation.

Optionally, a galaxy position xg, yg can be specified. This position does not enter the calculations. It will only be marked in the plot, and may then be used to estimate the amount of external shear necessary to model the system.

If you know the major axis of the light distribution of a possible lensing galaxy, you can compare if this fits with the predicted phi from lensing!

The program uses the method by Witt 1996, ApJ 472, L1. The hyperbolic curves (solid lines) denote the lines where all four images, a possible fifth image, and the galaxy centre lie in the case of the singular elliptical potential. The curves are described by the equation at the bottom. The dashed line denotes a line parallel to the major or minor axis of the lens. If the optional coordinates for the galaxy centre are entered, this line will be offset to this point.




Note this page does not seem to work with modern browsers anymore, but possibly your appletviewer application can do it on the command line. owl on bar

created: 05/07/00