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arxiv:2510.17956

Using Strong Lensing to Detect Subhalos with Steep Inner Density Profiles

Published on Oct 20
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Abstract

The detectability of dark matter subhalos in strong lensing observations is significantly influenced by their inner density profiles, with steeper profiles allowing for detection of lower mass subhalos compared to NFW profiles.

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The inner region of a subhalo's density distribution is particularly sensitive to dark matter microphysics, with alternative dark matter models leading to both cored and steeply-rising inner density profiles. This work investigates how the lensing signature and detectability of dark matter subhalos in mock HST-, Euclid-, and JWST-like strong lensing observations depends on the subhalo's radial density profile, especially with regards to the inner power-law slope, beta. We demonstrate that the minimum-mass subhalo detectable along the Einstein ring of a system is strongly dependent on beta. In particular, we show that subhalos with beta sim 2.2 can be detected down to masses over an order-of-magnitude lower than their Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) counterparts with beta sim 1. Importantly, we find that the detectability of subhalos with steep inner profiles is minimally affected by increasing the complexity of the main lens galaxy's mass model. This is a unique characteristic of these subhalos, as those with NFW or shallower profiles become essentially undetectable when multipole perturbations are added to the lens model. The results of this work highlight how the underlying dark matter physics can significantly impact the expected number of subhalo detections from strong gravitational lensing observations. This is important for testing Cold Dark Matter against alternatives, such as Self-Interacting Dark Matter, which predict the existence of subhalos with diverse inner density profiles.

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