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arxiv: astro-ph/9704136 · v1 · pith:AGEJMMYKnew · submitted 1997-04-15 · 🌌 astro-ph

Searching (the) FIRST radio arcs near ACO clusters

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Gravitational lensing (GL) of distant radio sources by galaxy clusters should produce radio arc(let)s. We extracted radio sources from the FIRST survey near Abell cluster cores and found their radio position angles to be uniformly distributed with respect to the cluster centres. This result holds even when we restrict the sample to the richest or most centrally condensed clusters, and to sources with high S/N and large axial ratio. Our failure to detect GL with statistical methods may be due to poor cluster centre positions. We did not find convincing candidates for arcs either. Our result agrees with theoretical estimates predicting that surveys much deeper than FIRST are required to detect the effect. This is in apparent conflict with the detection of such an effect claimed by Bagchi & Kapahi (1995).

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