The Sloan Bright Arcs Survey: Discovery of Seven New Strongly Lensed Galaxies from z = 0.66-2.94

We report the discovery of seven new, very bright gravitational lens systems from our ongoing gravitational lens search, the Sloan Bright Arcs Survey (SBAS). Two of the systems are confirmed to have high source redshifts z = 2.19 and z = 2.94. Three other systems lie at intermediate redshift with z...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astrophysical journal. Letters 2010-12, Vol.724 (2), p.L137-L142
Hauptverfasser: Kubo, Jeffrey M, Allam, Sahar S, Drabek, Emily, Lin, Huan, Tucker, Douglas, Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth J, Diehl, H. Thomas, Soares-Santos, Marcelle, Hao, Jiangang, Wiesner, Matthew, West, Anderson, Kubik, Donna, Annis, James, Frieman, Joshua A
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Zusammenfassung:We report the discovery of seven new, very bright gravitational lens systems from our ongoing gravitational lens search, the Sloan Bright Arcs Survey (SBAS). Two of the systems are confirmed to have high source redshifts z = 2.19 and z = 2.94. Three other systems lie at intermediate redshift with z = 1.33, 1.82, 1.93 and two systems are at low redshift z = 0.6,0.86. The lensed source galaxies in all of these systems are bright, with i-band magnitudes ranging from 19.73 to 22.06. We present the spectrum of each of the source galaxies in these systems along with estimates of the Einstein radius for each system. The foreground lens in most systems is identified by a red sequence based cluster finder as a galaxy group; one system is identified as a moderately rich cluster. In total, SBAS has now discovered 19 strong lens systems in the SDSS imaging data, 8 of which are among the highest surface brightness z 2-3 galaxies known.
ISSN:2041-8205
2041-8213
DOI:10.1088/2041-8205/724/2/L137