Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). V. Group-to-cluster scale lens search from the HSC-SSP Survey

We report the largest sample of candidate strong gravitational lenses belonging to the Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging for group-to-cluster scale (SuGOHI-c) systems. These candidates are compiled from the S18A data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HS...

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Hauptverfasser: Jaelani, Anton T, More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Suyu, Sherry H, Rusu, Cristian E, Wong, Kenneth C, Chan, James H H, Issha Kayo, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Chao, Dani C -Y, Coupon, Jean, Inoue, Kaiki T, Futamase, Toshifumi
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description We report the largest sample of candidate strong gravitational lenses belonging to the Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging for group-to-cluster scale (SuGOHI-c) systems. These candidates are compiled from the S18A data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) Survey. We visually inspect \(\sim39,500\) galaxy clusters, selected from several catalogs, overlapping with the Wide, Deep, and UltraDeep fields, spanning the cluster redshift range \(0.05
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