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      <Title>Measuring Gravitational Flexion in ACS Clusters</Title>
      
      <Abstract>We propose measurement of the gravitational "Flexion" signal in ACS
cluster images.  The flexion, or "arciness" of a lensed background
galaxy arises from variations in the lensing field.  As a result, it
is extremely sensitive to small scale perturbations in the field, and
thus, to substructure in clusters.  Moreover, because flexion
represents gravitationally induced asymmetries in the lensed image, it
is completely separable from traditional measurements of shear, which
focus on the induced ellipticity of the image, and thus, the two
signals may be extracted simultaneously.  Since typical galaxies are
roughly symmetric upon 180 degree rotation, even a small induced
flexion can potentially produce a noticeable effect (Goldberg &amp; Bacon,
2005).   We propose the measurement of substructure within
approximately 4 clusters with high-quality ACS data, and will further
apply a test of a new tomographic technique whereby comparisons of
lensed arcs at different redshifts may be used to estimate the
background cosmology, and thus place constraints on the equation of
state of dark energy.</Abstract>
      
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