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Lensing by Absorber Systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2005

Brice Ménard
Affiliation:
Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton NJ08540, USA
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Abstract

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We propose a method for detecting gravitational magnification of distant sources, like quasars, due to absorber systems detected in their spectra. We first motivate the use of metal absorption lines rather than Lyman-$\alpha$ lines, then we show how to relate the observed moments of the source magnitude distribution to the mass distribution of absorbers. In order to illustrate the feasibility of the method, we use a simple model to estimate the amplitude of the effect expected for MgII absorption lines. Our model suggests that quasars behind strong MgII absorbers are in average brightened by $-0.05$ to $-0.2$ magnitude due to magnification. One must therefore revisit the claim that, in magnitude limited surveys, quasars with strong absorbers tend to be missed due to extinction effects. In addition to constraining the mass of absorber systems, applying our method will allow for the quantification of this bias.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

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Contributed Papers
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© 2004 International Astronomical Union