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The Hubble Space Telescope Frontier Fields Data Access PagesThe Frontier Fields Lens Models
IntroductionThe Frontier Fields (FF) are selected to be among the strongest lensing clusters on the sky. In order to interpret many of the properties of background lensed galaxies, reliable models of the lensing maps for each cluster are required. Preliminary models for each of the six Frontier Fields clusters have been provided by five independent groups prior to the HST Frontier Fields observing campaign in order to facilitate rapid analysis of the FF data by all members of the community. These models are based upon a common set of input data, including pre-FF archival HST imaging and a common set of lensed galaxies.
The public Frontier Fields lens models include maps of mass (kappa) and shear (gamma) from which magnifications can be derived at any redshift using the script provided. Magnification maps pre-computed at z = {1,2,4,9} are also available for download. The models cover regions constrained by strongly lensed, multiply-imaged galaxies, within the HST ACS fields of view of the cluster cores. The Merten models extend to larger areas, including the FF parallel fields, as they incorporate ground-based weak lensing data. For a description of the methodology adopted by each group, see
this webpage, and the links to each map-maker
below.
Also see this primer on gravitational lensing.
Interactive Web Tool - Magnification CalculatorWe have developed an interactive web tool which calculates the magnification and uncertainties for each model, given an input RA, DEC, redshift and (optionally) an lensed image radius. The magnifications at a given redshift are calculated directly from the kappa (mass) and gamma (shear) maps; they are not interpolations of the z={1,2,4,9} magnification maps. The uncertainties are derived from the ranges of values in ~100 realizations of each model submitted by the map makers.
AcknowledgementsThe Frontier Fields lensing map-making teams are: The lens models were derived based on strongly lensed galaxies identified in archival HST imaging in previous works and as part of this project. Other lens model ingredients were spectroscopic redshifts of lensed and cluster galaxies; and ground-based imaging (primarily for weak lensing analyses). The lens modelers shared all of these data prior to performing their analyses. Subsequent lens models (based in part on the Frontier Fields HST imaging) have been provided by some of the teams listed above, as well as: Please acknowledge the following references in any science publications and presentations:
Please acknowledge the use of these public Frontier Fields lensing maps in any science publications and presentations with the following:
"This work utilizes gravitational lensing models produced by PIs Bradač, Natarajan & Kneib (CATS), Merten & Zitrin, Sharon, Williams, Keeton, Bernstein and Diego, and the GLAFIC group. This lens modeling was partially funded by the HST Frontier Fields program conducted by STScI. STScI is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. under NASA contract NAS 5-26555. The lens models were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST)."
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