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Anomalies in Time Delays of Lensed Gravitational Waves and Dark Matter Substructures

Kai Liao, Xuheng Ding, Marek Biesiada, Xi-Long Fan, Zong-Hong Zhu

Published 2018-09-19Version 1

The cold dark matter scenario of hierarchical large-scale structure formation predicts the existence of abundant subhalos around large galaxies. However, the number of observed dwarf galaxies is far from this theoretical prediction, suggesting that most of the subhalos could be dark or quite faint. Gravitational lensing is a powerful tool to probe the mass distribution directly irrespective of whether it is visible or dark. Time delay anomalies in strongly lensed quasar systems are complementary to flux ratio anomalies in probing dark matter substructure in galaxies. Here we propose that lensed gravitational waves detected by the third-generation ground detectors with quite accurate time delay measurements could be a much better tool for this study than conventional techniques. Combined with good quality images of lensed host galaxies identified by the electromagnetic counterpart measurements, lensed GW signals could make the systematic errors caused by dark matter substructures detectable at several percent levels, depending on their mass functions, internal distribution of subhalos and lensing system configuration.

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