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Discovery of a strong lensing galaxy embedded in a cluster at z = 1.62

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posted on 2024-08-06, 09:50 authored by Kenneth C. Wong, Kim-Vy H. Tran, Sherry H. Suyu, Ivelina G. Momcheva, Gabriel B. Brammer, Mark Brodwin, Anthony H. Gonzalez, Aleksi Halkola, Glenn KacprzakGlenn Kacprzak, Anton M. Koekemoer, Casey J. Papovich, Gregory H. Rudnick
We identify a strong lensing galaxy in the cluster IRC 0218 (also known as XMM-LSS J02182-05102) that is spectroscopically confirmed to be at z = 1.62, making it the highest-redshift strong lens galaxy known. The lens is one of the two brightest cluster galaxies and lenses a background source galaxy into an arc and a counterimage. With Hubble Space Telescope (HST) grism and Keck/LRIS spectroscopy, we measure the source redshift to be z S = 2.26. Using HST imaging in ACS/F475W, ACS/F814W, WFC3/F125W, and WFC3/F160W, we model the lens mass distribution with an elliptical power-law profile and account for the effects of the cluster halo and nearby galaxies. The Einstein radius is arcsec ( kpc) and the total enclosed mass is M . We estimate that the cluster environment contributes 10% of this total mass. Assuming a Chabrier initial mass function (IMF), the dark matter fraction within θE is , while a Salpeter IMF is marginally inconsistent with the enclosed mass (). The total magnification of the source is . The source has at least one bright compact region offset from the source center. Emission from Lyα and [O III] are likely to probe different regions in the source.

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W. M. Keck Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department of the Treasury

Academia Sinica

Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences

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2041-8213

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal Letters

Volume

789

Issue

2

Article number

article no. L31

Pagination

5 pp

Publisher

Institute of Physics

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Copyright © 2014 The American Astronomical Society. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher and can be also be located at http://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/789/2/L31.

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eng

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