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Semilinear Gravitational Lens Inversion

S. J. WarrenAstrophysics Group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BW, UKS. DyeAstrophysics Group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BW, UK
2003en
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We describe a new method for analyzing gravitational lens images, for the case where the source light distribution is pixelized. The method is suitable for high resolution, high S/N data of a multiply-imaged extended source. For a given mass distribution, we show that the step of inverting the image to obtain the deconvolved pixelized source light distribution, and the uncertainties, is a linear one. This means that the only parameters of the non-linear problem are those required to model the mass distribution. This greatly simplifies the search for a min.-chi^2 fit to the data and speeds up the inversion. The method is extended in a straightforward way to include linear regularization. We apply the method to simulated Einstein ring images and demonstrate the effectiveness of the inversion for both the unregularized and regularized cases.

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