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The Mass Distribution In Clusters Of Galaxies From Weak And Strong Lensing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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This paper is intended as an introduction to the theory of weak lensing. A review of the inversion formula introduced by Kaiser and Squires is presented. We then prove the formula of the aperture densitometry method in a simple way that allows a clear understanding of where the various terms come from. This is particularly useful to measure quantitatively masses in any region of a lens. We then summarize what has been learned from observations of strong lensing about the dark matter distribution; weak lensing should provide similar information on larger scales in clusters of galaxies.
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- Chapter 5: Galaxy Clusters
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