Table 1
Comparison between the twelve largest Einstein radii in the SDSS sample analysed by Zitrin et al. (2012) and the theoretically expected order statistics for the redshift range 0.1 ≤ z ≤ 0.55 (full sky).
SDSS | Theory | ||
Order | θeff [arcsec] | θeff [arcsec] | Q98 [arcsec] |
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1st | 69 ± 12 | 59 ± 9 | 92 |
2nd | 69 ± 12 | 52 ± 5 | 68 |
3rd | 65 ± 11 | 49 ± 4 | 60 |
4th | 62 ± 10 | 47 ± 3 | 56 |
5th | 62 ± 10 | 46 ± 3 | 53 |
6th | 60 ± 10 | 44 ± 3 | 51 |
7th | 58 ± 10 | 43 ± 2 | 49 |
8th | 58 ± 10 | 43 ± 2 | 48 |
9th | 58 ± 10 | 42 ± 2 | 47 |
10th | 57 ± 10 | 41 ± 2 | 46 |
11th | 57 ± 10 | 41 ± 2 | 45 |
12th | 56 ± 10 | 40 ± 2 | 44 |
Notes. The error bounds of columns two and three indicate the 1σ confidence intervals. Q98 denotes the 98 percentile of the theoretical order statistics.
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