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Table A.1.

Description of the lens models explored in this work.

Model Npar Ndof ΔRMS [″] −lnE Description
M1 11 33 0.52 592 One cluster-scale DM halo, 179 sub-halo components
M2 13 31 0.40 476 One cluster-scale DM halo, 179 sub-halo components, an external shear-like term
M3 13 31 0.53 651 One cluster-scale DM halo, 179 sub-halo components, with the BCG excluded from the scaling
relations
M4 15 29 0.39 479 One cluster-scale DM halo, 179 sub-halo components, with the BCG excluded from the scaling
relations, an external shear-like term
M5 17 27 0.41 445 Two cluster-scale DM haloes, 179 sub-halo components
M6 19 25 0.31 379 Two cluster-scale DM haloes, 179 sub-halo components, an external shear-like term
M7 19 25 0.41 461 Two cluster-scale DM haloes, 179 sub-halo components, with the BCG excluded from the scaling
relations
M8 21 23 0.34 393 Two cluster-scale DM haloes, 179 sub-halo components, with the BCG excluded from the scaling
relations, an external shear-like term
M9 15 29 0.32 397 One cluster-scale DM halo, 179 sub-halo components, an external shear-like term, with galaxy G29
excluded from the scaling relations (spherical dPIE density profile)
M10 17 27 0.32 399 One cluster-scale DM halo, 179 sub-halo components, an external shear-like term, with galaxy G29
excluded from the scaling relations (elliptical dPIE density profile)
M11 19 25 0.27 363 Three cluster-scale DM haloes, 179 sub-halo components, an external shear-like term

Notes. Npar and Ndof are the number of model free-parameters and the degrees-of-freedom, respectively. ΔRMS is the RMS displacement between the positions of observed and model-predicted multiple images. lnE is the natural logarithm of the evidence of Bayes’ theorem for each model. In the last column, we briefly summarise the total mass parametrisation of the lens model.

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