2019A&A...625A..56M


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2019A&A...625A..56M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 625A, 56-56 (2019/5-1)

Quasi-stellar objects acting as potential strong gravitational lenses in the SDSS-III BOSS survey.

MEYER R.A., DELUBAC T., KNEIB J.-P. and COURBIN F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a sample of 12 quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) that potentially act as strong gravitational lenses on background emission line galaxies (ELG) or Lyman-α emitters (LAEs) selected through a systematic search of the 297 301 QSOs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)-III Data Release 12. Candidates were identified by looking for compound spectra, where emission lines at a redshift larger than that of the quasar can be identified in the residuals after a QSO spectral template is subtracted from the observed spectra. The narrow diameter of BOSS fibers (2'') then ensures that the object responsible for the additional emission lines must lie close to the line of sight of the QSO and hence provides a high probability of lensing. Among the 12 candidates identified, nine have definite evidence for the presence of a background ELG identified by at least four higher-redshift nebular emission lines. The remaining three probable candidates present a strong asymmetrical emission line attributed to a background Lyman-α emitter (LAE). The QSO-ELG (QSO-LAE) lens candidates have QSO lens redshifts in the range 0.24≤zQSO≤0.66 (0.75≤zQSO≤1.23 ) and background galaxy redshifts in the range 0.48≤z_S, ELG_≤0.94 (2.17≤z_S, LAE_≤4.48). We show that the algorithmic search is complete at > 90% for QSO-ELG systems, whereas it falls at 40-60% for QSO-LAE, depending on the redshift of the source. Upon confirmation of the lensing nature of the systems, this sample may quadruple the number of known QSOs acting as strong lenses. We have determined the completeness of our search, which allows future studies to compute lensing probabilities of galaxies by QSOs and differentiate between different QSO models. Future imaging of the full sample and lens modelling offers a unique approach to study and constrain key properties of QSOs.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing: strong - methods: data analysis - surveys - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 SDSS J001058.60+051345.9 QSO 00 10 58.6031345424 +05 13 45.873182460           ~ 6 0
2 SDSS J001826.79-002433.1 ? 00 18 26.79192 -00 24 33.1776           ~ 1 0
3 SDSS J004136.72-011421.7 ? 00 41 36.72048 -01 14 21.6996           ~ 1 0
4 SDSS J005030.65+150134.0 QSO 00 50 30.6523973928 +15 01 34.018262868           ~ 9 0
5 SDSS J011606.18+143916.1 QSO 01 16 06.1733918178 +14 39 16.124092380           ~ 8 0
6 SDSS J013934.97+010629.8 QSO 01 39 34.97376 +01 06 29.8800           ~ 5 0
7 SDSS J014819.57+032424.9 QSO 01 48 19.5834546360 +03 24 24.943445424           ~ 8 0
8 SDSS J091318.65+604529.4 * 09 13 18.6822002352 +60 45 29.595132828           ~ 1 0
9 SDSS J092012.67-022230.4 ? 09 20 12.67632 -02 22 30.4068           ~ 1 0
10 SDSS J101625.37+503426.5 QSO 10 16 25.3732733016 +50 34 26.642308800           ~ 6 0
11 SDSS J114059.35+000727.3 QSO 11 40 59.3557424088 +00 07 27.246349416   20.16       ~ 11 0
12 SDSS J122905.05+215659.8 BiC 12 29 05.053 +21 56 59.83           ~ 2 0
13 SDSS J140958.02+220206.0 QSO 14 09 58.0235313528 +22 02 06.037491912   19.53 19.28     ~ 14 0
14 SDSS J151020.36+185632.2 QSO 15 10 20.3717888712 +18 56 32.194231800           ~ 8 0
15 QSO J2240+0321 QSO 22 40 30.234 +03 21 30.63           ~ 671 1
16 Z 378-15 G 22 40 30.23447 +03 21 30.6290           ~ 630 0
17 SDSS J233443.68+302159.9 G 23 34 43.6896615672 +30 22 00.043099752           ~ 1 0
18 SDSS J235422.48+195141.3 QSO 23 54 22.4860424856 +19 51 41.397845508           ~ 8 0

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