

a test for compact dark matter in clusters of galaxies
Geraint F. Lewis, PASA, 18 (2), in press.
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Gravitational microlensing of giant luminous arcs:  
 a test for compact dark matter in clusters of galaxies
Geraint F. Lewis 1
  1 Anglo-Australian Observatory, PO Box 296, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia 
gfl@aaoepp.aao.gov.au 
  
Abstract:
 The true nature of  dark matter in the Universe  still eludes us. This paper discusses  a new test for  the detection of stellar mass compact dark matter in galaxy clusters  by observing its gravitational lensing influence on the surface  brightness of giant  luminous arcs.  If dark matter is in   the form of  stellar  mass  compact objects, then   the extremes of such  variability are accessible  to a monitoring campaign with   the  Hubble Space Telescope.     With  the advent   of the Next Generation Space Telescope, cluster dark matter in the form of compact objects will induce a ubiquitous `shimmering' of the giant arcs. 
 
 Keywords:  galaxies: clusters: general -  gravitational lensing
 dark matter  
 
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