2018MNRAS.473L.116O


Query : 2018MNRAS.473L.116O

2018MNRAS.473L.116O - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, L116-L120 (2018)

The discovery of a five-image lensed quasar at z = 3.34 using PanSTARRS1 and Gaia.

OSTROVSKI F., LEMON C.A., AUGER M.W., McMAHON R.G., FASSNACHT C.D., CHEN G.C.-F., CONNOLLY A.J., KOPOSOV S.E., PONS E., REED S.L. and RUSU C.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery, spectroscopic confirmation and mass modelling of the gravitationally lensed quasar system PS J0630-1201. The lens was discovered by matching a photometric quasar catalogue compiled from Pan-STARRS1 and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer photometry to the Gaia data release 1 catalogue, exploiting the high spatial resolution of the latter (full width at half-maximum 0.1 arcsec) to identify the three brightest components of the lensed quasar system. Follow-up spectroscopic observations with the William Herschel Telescope confirm the multiple objects are quasars at redshift zq = 3.34. Further follow-up with Keck adaptive optics high-resolution imaging reveals that the system is composed of two lensing galaxies and the quasar is lensed into an 2.8 arcsec separation four-image cusp configuration with a fifth image clearly visible, and a 1.0 arcsec arc due to the lensed quasar host galaxy. The system is well modelled with two singular isothermal ellipsoids, reproducing the position of the fifth image. We discuss future prospects for measuring time delays between the images and constraining any offset between mass and light using the faintly detected Einstein arcs associated with the quasar host galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing: strong - methods: observational - methods: statistical - quasars: general

Nomenclature: [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 system N=1. Table 1: [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 N=1. Fig. 3, Table 2: [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 AN (Nos A-E, G1-G2).

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 QSO B0132-097 QSO 01 34 35.6657627616 -09 31 02.903742300   24.52 22.70 20.80   ~ 110 1
2 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 D LeQ 06 30 09.04 -12 01 19.0           ~ 1 0
3 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 G2 gLe 06 30 09.07 -12 01 19.1           ~ 1 0
4 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 E LeQ 06 30 09.09 -12 01 19.8           ~ 1 0
5 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 G1 gLe 06 30 09.11 -12 01 20.0           ~ 1 0
6 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 QSO 06 30 09.11 -12 01 20.0           ~ 2 0
7 [LAM2018] J0630-1201 gLS 06 30 09.11 -12 01 20.0           ~ 6 0
8 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 A LeQ 06 30 09.16 -12 01 21.4           ~ 1 0
9 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 B LeQ 06 30 09.19 -12 01 20.9           ~ 1 0
10 [OLA2018] PS J0630-1201 C LeQ 06 30 09.21 -12 01 19.8           ~ 1 0
11 [IOP2003] SDSS J1004+4112 gLS 10 04 34.91 +41 12 42.8           ~ 32 0
12 QSO B1359+154 QSO 14 01 35.588 +15 13 24.15     21.90     ~ 73 1
13 [VV2006] J163257.6-003302 QSO 16 32 57.68123332 -00 33 21.0701388     20.99 20   ~ 58 1
14 [DGS2013] SDSS J2222+2745 G 22 22 08.0 +27 45 34           ~ 20 1

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