2020AJ....160..223K


Query : 2020AJ....160..223K

2020AJ....160..223K - Astron. J., 160, 223-223 (2020/November-0)

Galaxy and Mass Assembly: a comparison between galaxy-galaxy lens searches in KiDS/GAMA.

KNABEL S., STEELE R.L., HOLWERDA B.W., BRIDGE J.S., JACQUES A., HOPKINS A.M., BAMFORD S.P., BROWN M.J.I., BROUGH S., KELVIN L., BILICKI M. and KIELKOPF J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Strong gravitational lenses are a rare and instructive type of astronomical object. Identification has long relied on serendipity, but different strategies-such as mixed spectroscopy of multiple galaxies along the line of sight, machine-learning algorithms, and citizen science-have been employed to identify these objects as new imaging surveys become available. We report on the comparison between spectroscopic, machine-learning, and citizen-science identification of galaxy-galaxy lens candidates from independently constructed lens catalogs in the common survey area of the equatorial fields of the Galaxy and Mass Assembly survey. In these, we have the opportunity to compare high completeness spectroscopic identifications against high-fidelity imaging from the Kilo Degree Survey used for both machine-learning and citizen-science lens searches. We find that the three methods-spectroscopy, machine learning, and citizen science-identify 47, 47, and 13 candidates, respectively, in the 180 square degrees surveyed. These identifications barely overlap, with only two identified by both citizen science and machine learning. We have traced this discrepancy to inherent differences in the selection functions of each of the three methods, either within their parent samples (i.e., citizen science focuses on low redshift) or inherent to the method (i.e., machine learning is limited by its training sample and prefers well-separated features, while spectroscopy requires sufficient flux from lensed features to lie within the fiber). These differences manifest as separate samples in estimated Einstein radius, lens stellar mass, and lens redshift. The combined sample implies a lens candidate sky density of ∼0.59 deg–2 and can inform the construction of a training set spanning a wider mass-redshift space. A combined approach and refinement of automated searches would result in a more complete sample of galaxy-galaxy lens candidates for future surveys.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Giant elliptical galaxies - Strong gravitational lensing - Redshift surveys - Galaxy dark matter halos

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 GAMA 3882191 G 08 54 46.5391890528 -01 21 36.952641324           ~ 20 0
2 SDSS J085553.57+005859.5 G 08 55 53.5689791808 +00 58 59.532777228           ~ 4 0
3 LEDA 1161903 G 09 01 57.7398851352 +00 17 02.986289592           ~ 10 0
4 LEDA 153409 G 09 03 02.3871432912 -00 12 01.418585292   17.10   15.80   ~ 9 0
5 SDSS J090848.93+014334.8 G 09 08 48.9305880648 +01 43 34.817749572           ~ 3 0
6 3XMM J091205.4+002900 LIN 09 12 05.3091659568 +00 29 01.201406532   17.91 16.56   15.57 ~ 30 1
7 GAMA 204703 GiC 09 16 17.560 -00 24 05.70           ~ 4 0
8 2dFGRS TGN446Z136 G 11 43 11.6668421376 +00 28 41.800257084   18.437   17.091   ~ 5 0
9 6dFGS gJ114329.6-014430 BiC 11 43 29.6380595424 -01 44 29.975242920   17.21 15.83 15.81 14.96 ~ 23 0
10 2MASX J11453339-0231496 Sy1 11 45 33.3423823488 -02 31 49.308935268   19.56 18.74 16.895   ~ 8 0
11 GAMA 177638 G 11 49 15.80 -02 00 08.4           ~ 2 0
12 SDSS J115736.73+000732.3 G 11 57 36.7346794488 +00 07 32.370885408   18.77       ~ 8 0
13 2dFGRS TGN244Z185 G 11 58 55.20 -02 31 09.1   18.968   17.446   ~ 2 0
14 LEDA 1114675 G 12 01 07.9737054288 -01 36 36.158998788   18.071   16.725   ~ 5 0
15 LEDA 1146381 G 12 04 19.0750420656 -00 18 55.902504240   16.588   15.472   ~ 17 0
16 GAMA 342699 G 14 27 36.4057484304 +02 07 56.907993252           ~ 2 0
17 LEDA 184667 BiC 14 31 00.0398703168 -01 48 01.505684340           ~ 7 0
18 MGC 63902 G 14 31 35.655 -00 09 29.67   19.57       ~ 5 0
19 LEDA 1153411 G 14 32 18.7288598016 -00 02 22.156396584   18.25       ~ 6 0
20 LEDA 1106583 G 14 39 28.0267484304 -01 54 51.593873940           ~ 7 0
21 GAMA 93310 G 14 39 41.4607267752 +00 30 26.405022528           ~ 4 0

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