The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. V. The Full ACS Strong-Lens Sample
Adam S. Bolton (IfA/Hawaii, CfA), Scott Burles (MIT), Leon V. E., Koopmans (Kapteyn), Tommaso Treu (UCSB), Raphael Gavazzi (IAP, UCSB),, Leonidas A. Moustakas (JPL/Caltech), Randall Wayth (CfA), David J. Schlegel, (LBNL)

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive dataset of 131 strong gravitational lens candidates from the SLACS survey, including detailed imaging, spectroscopic, and modeling data, enabling advanced studies of galaxy mass and light distributions.
Contribution
It provides the full sample of confirmed strong lenses with detailed models and measurements, expanding resources for understanding mass-light relations in early-type galaxies.
Findings
70 systems show clear multiple imaging
63 systems modeled with gravitational lens models
SLACS sample is representative of SDSS early-type galaxies
Abstract
We present the definitive data for the full sample of 131 strong gravitational lens candidates observed with the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope by the Sloan Lens ACS (SLACS) Survey. All targets were selected for higher-redshift emission lines and lower-redshift continuum in a single Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) spectrum. The foreground galaxies are primarily of early-type morphology, with redshifts from approximately 0.05 to 0.5 and velocity dispersions from 160 km/s to 400 km/s; the faint background emission-line galaxies have redshifts ranging from about 0.2 to 1.2. We confirm 70 systems showing clear evidence of multiple imaging of the background galaxy by the foreground galaxy, as well as an additional 19 systems with probable multiple imaging. For 63 clear lensing systems, we present singular isothermal ellipsoid and light-traces-mass…
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