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Table A.1.

Key properties of the simulated lenses described in Sect. 6.

θeff [″] θE [″] θE/θeff θc [″] rs [″] γ q ξ fDM Δt [days] σv [km s−1]
#1 Power law 3.620 1.237 0.342 2 0.899 1.000 [0.277, 3.701, 8.999] 308
#2 Power law 3.789 1.143 0.302 2 0.889 1.000 [3.919, 4.48, 10.773] 297
#3 Cored power law 3.988 1.153 0.289 0.559 2 0.890 1.016 [1.331, 5.687, 7.112] 245
#4 Cored power law 2.643 1.028 0.389 0.560 2 0.895 1.018 [3.135, 3.525, 9.012] 216
#5 Composite 2.689 1.028 0.382 31.185 1.90 0.900 1.036 0.190 [3.55, 9.175, 13.567] 253
#6 Composite 3.573 1.165 0.326 34.497 1.45 0.902 1.006 0.763 [4.878, 5.055, 12.166] 207

Notes. For each lens, from left to right: lens half-light radius θeff, effective Einstein radius θE (enclosing a mean convergence equal to unity), ratio of these radii, core radius θc, dark matter scale radius rs, effective slope of the convergence profile at the Einstein radius γ, lens mass ellipticity q, total mass curvature ξ (as defined in Xu et al. 2016), dark matter fraction fDM within Einstein radius, true time delays Δt and LOS velocity dispersion σv of the lens galaxy.

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