The Carousel Lens: A Well-Modeled Strong Lens with Multiple Lensed Sources
Over the past few years alone, the lensing community has discovered thousands of strong lens candidates, and spectroscopically confirmed hundreds of them. In this time of abundance, it becomes pragmatic to focus our time and resources on the few extraordinary systems, in order to most efficiently st...
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the past few years alone, the lensing community has discovered thousands
of strong lens candidates, and spectroscopically confirmed hundreds of them. In
this time of abundance, it becomes pragmatic to focus our time and resources on
the few extraordinary systems, in order to most efficiently study the universe.
In this paper, we present such a system: DESI-090.9854-35.9683, a cluster-scale
lens at $z_{\rm l} = 0.49$, with seven observed lensed sources around the core,
and additional lensed sources further out in the cluster. From the number and
the textbook configuration of the lensed images, a tight constraint on the mass
potential of the lens is possible. This would allow for detailed analysis on
the dark and luminous matter content within galaxy clusters, as well as a probe
into dark energy and high-redshift galaxies. We present our spatially resolved
kinematic measurements of this system from the Very Large Telescope Multi Unit
Spectroscopic Explorer, which confirm five of these source galaxies (in
ascending order, at $z_{\rm s} = 0.962, 0.962, 1.166, 1.432,$ and $1.432$).
With previous Hubble Space Telescope imaging in the F140W and F200LP bands, we
also present a simple two power-law profile flux-based lens model that, for a
cluster lens, well models the five lensed arc families with redshifts. We
determine the mass to be $M(< \theta_{\rm E}) = 4.78\times10^{13} M_{\odot}$
for the primary mass potential. From the model, we extrapolate the redshift of
one of the two source galaxies not yet spectroscopically confirmed to be at
$z_{\rm s}=4.52^{+1.03}_{-0.71}$. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.10320 |