Andromeda's Parachute: A Bright Quadruply Lensed Quasar at z = 2.377

We present Keck Cosmic Web Imager spectroscopy of the four putative images of the lensed quasar candidate J014710+463040 recently discovered by Berghea et al. The data verify the source as a quadruply lensed, broad absorption-line quasar having . We detect intervening absorption in the Fe ii λλ2586,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2018-06, Vol.859 (2), p.146
Hauptverfasser: Rubin, Kate H. R., O'Meara, John M., Cooksey, Kathy L., Matuszewski, Mateusz, Rizzi, Luca, Doppmann, Greg, Kwok, Shui, Martin, D. Christopher, Moore, Anna M., Morrissey, Patrick, Neill, James D.
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Zusammenfassung:We present Keck Cosmic Web Imager spectroscopy of the four putative images of the lensed quasar candidate J014710+463040 recently discovered by Berghea et al. The data verify the source as a quadruply lensed, broad absorption-line quasar having . We detect intervening absorption in the Fe ii λλ2586, 2600, Mg ii λλ2796, 2803, and/or C iv λλ1548, 1550 transitions in eight foreground systems, three of which have redshifts consistent with the photometric-redshift estimate reported for the lensing galaxy (zL 0.57). The source images probe these absorbers over transverse physical scales of 0.3-22 kpc, permitting assessment of the variation in metal-line equivalent width as a function of sight-line separation. We measure differences in of 50% over the same scales across the majority of sight-line pairs, while C iv absorption exhibits a wide range in differences of 5%-80% within transverse distances of 3 kpc. These spatial variations are consistent with those measured in intervening absorbers detected toward lensed quasars drawn from the literature, in which and vary by ≤20% in 35 7% and 47 6% of sight lines separated by 2 quadruply lensed systems for which all four source images are very bright (r = 15.4-17.7 mag) and are easily separated in ground-based seeing conditions. As such, it is an ideal candidate for higher-resolution spectroscopy probing the spatial variation in the kinematic structure and physical state of intervening absorbers.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/aaaeb7