5つ目の像が出現した珍しいアインシュタイン十字を観測(Astronomers Discover Rare Einstein Cross With Fifth Image, Revealing Hidden Dark Matter)

2025-09-15 ラトガース大学

ラトガース大学などの国際チームは、フランス・アルプスにあるNOEMA電波望遠鏡を中心に観測を行い、きわめて珍しい「アインシュタイン・クロス」の第五像を発見しました。通常は4つの像が現れるこの重力レンズ現象で中央像が確認されたのは稀であり、銀河内に潜む暗黒物質の微細な分布を示す重要な証拠となります。今回の観測はハッブル宇宙望遠鏡やその他の地上望遠鏡も併用され、重力レンズによって遠方銀河の光がどのように歪められるかを解析。得られたデータは暗黒物質の存在量や構造の理解を飛躍的に進めると期待されます。

5つ目の像が出現した珍しいアインシュタイン十字を観測(Astronomers Discover Rare Einstein Cross With Fifth Image, Revealing Hidden Dark Matter)
A rare cosmic configuration: An Einstein Cross with five points of light, instead of the usual four, has been discovered by scientists.
P. Cox et al. – ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)

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HerS-3:例外的なアインシュタイン十字が巨大な暗黒物質ハローを明らかに HerS-3: An Exceptional Einstein Cross Reveals a Massive Dark Matter Halo

P. Cox, K. M. Butler, C. R. Keeton, L. Eid, E. Borsato, T. J. L. C. Bakx, R. Neri, B. M. Jones, P. Prajapati, A. J. Baker,…
The Astrophysical Journal  Published: 2025 September 16
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/adf204

Abstract

We present a study of HerS-3, a dusty star-forming galaxy at zspec = 3.0607, which is gravitationally amplified into an Einstein cross with a fifth image of the background galaxy seen at the center of the cross. Detailed 1 mm spectroscopy and imaging with NOEMA and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array resolve the individual images and show that each of the five images display a series of molecular lines that have similar central velocities, unambiguously confirming that they have identical redshifts. The Hubble Space Telescope F110W image reveals a foreground lensing group of four galaxies with a photometric redshift zphot ∼ 1.0. Lens models that only include the four visible galaxies are unable to reproduce the properties of HerS-3. By adding a fifth massive component, lying southeast of the brightest galaxy of the group, the source reconstruction is able to match the peak emission, shape, and orientation for each of the five images. The fact that no galaxy is detected near that position indicates the presence of a massive dark matter halo in the lensing galaxy group. In the source plane, HerS-3 appears as an infrared luminous starburst galaxy seen nearly edge on. The serendipitous discovery of this exceptional Einstein cross offers a potential laboratory for exploring at small spatial scales a nuclear starburst at the peak of cosmic evolution and studying the properties of a massive dark matter halo associated with the lensing galaxy group.

1701物理及び化学
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