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STRIDES: a 3.9 per cent measurement of the Hubble constant from the strong lens system DES J0408−5354
Author
Shajib, A JBirrer, S
Treu, T
Agnello, A
Buckley-Geer, E J
Chan, J H H
Christensen, L
Lemon, C
Lin, H
Millon, M
Poh, J
Rusu, C E
Sluse, D
Spiniello, C
Chen, G C-F
Collett, T
Courbin, F
Fassnacht, C D
Frieman, J
Galan, A
Gilman, D
More, A
Anguita, T
Auger, M W
Bonvin, V
McMahon, R
Meylan, G
Wong, K C
Abbott, T M C
Annis, J
Avila, S
Bechtol, K
Brooks, D
Brout, D
Burke, D L
Carnero Rosell, A
Carrasco Kind, M
Carretero, J
Castander, F J
Costanzi, M
da Costa, L N
De Vicente, J
Desai, S
Dietrich, J P
Doel, P
Drlica-Wagner, A
Evrard, A E
Finley, D A
Flaugher, B
Fosalba, P
García-Bellido, J
Gerdes, D W
Gruen, D
Gruendl, R A
Gschwend, J
Gutierrez, G
Hollowood, D L
Honscheid, K
Huterer, D
James, D J
Jeltema, T
Krause, E
Kuropatkin, N
Li, T S
Lima, M
MacCrann, N
Maia, M A G
Marshall, J L
Melchior, P
Miquel, R
Ogando, R L C
Palmese, A
Paz-Chinchón, F
Plazas, A A
Romer, A K
Roodman, A
Sako, M
Sanchez, E
Santiago, B
Scarpine, V
Schubnell, M
Scolnic, D
Serrano, S
Sevilla-Noarbe, I
Smith, M
Soares-Santos, M
Suchyta, E
Tarle, G
Thomas, D
Walker, A R
Zhang, Y
Affiliation
Univ Arizona, Dept Astron, Steward ObservIssue Date
2020-03-28
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Shajib, A. J., Birrer, S., Treu, T., Agnello, A., Buckley-Geer, E. J., Chan, J. H. H., ... & Zhang, Y. (2020). STRIDES: a 3.9 per cent measurement of the Hubble constant from the strong lens system DES J0408− 5354. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 494(4), 6072-6102.Rights
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We present a blind time-delay cosmographic analysis for the lens system DES J0408-5354. This system is extraordinary for the presence of two sets of multiple images at different redshifts, which provide the opportunity to obtain more information at the cost of increased modelling complexity with respect to previously analysed systems. We perform detailed modelling of the mass distribution for this lens system using three band Hubble Space Telescope imaging. We combine themeasured time delays, line-of-sight central velocity dispersion of the deflector, and statistically constrained external convergence with our lens models to estimate two cosmological distances. We measure the 'effective' time-delay distance corresponding to the redshifts of the deflector and the lensed quasar D-Delta t(eff) = 3382(-115)(+146) Mpc and the angular diameter distance to the deflector D-d = 1711(-280)(+376) Mpc, with covariance between the two distances. From these constraints on the cosmological distances, we infer the Hubble constant H-0 = 74.2(-3.0)(+2.7) km s(-1) Mpc(-1) assuming a flat Lambda CDM cosmology and a uniform prior for Omega(m) as Omega(m) similar to U(0.05, 0.5). This measurement gives the most precise constraint on H-0 to date from a single lens. Our measurement is consistent with that obtained from the previous sample of six lenses analysed by the H-0 Lenses in COSMOGRAIL's Wellspring (H0LiCOW) collaboration. It is also consistent with measurements of H-0 based on the local distance ladder, reinforcing the tension with the inference from early Universe probes, for example, with 2.2 sigma discrepancy from the cosmic microwave background measurement.ISSN
0035-8711EISSN
1365-2966Version
Final published versionSponsors
Horizon 2020ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/mnras/staa828
