The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. IX. Colors, Lensing and Stellar Masses of Early-type Galaxies
M. W. Auger, T. Treu, A. S. Bolton, R. Gavazzi, L. V. E. Koopmans, P., J. Marshall, K. Bundy, L. A. Moustakas

TL;DR
The SLACS survey provides a large, homogeneous dataset of galaxy-scale lenses with detailed photometry and spectroscopic data, enabling robust stellar mass measurements and insights into the structure of early-type galaxies.
Contribution
This paper introduces a comprehensive photometric dataset for SLACS, confirms additional lens systems, and develops a Bayesian stellar mass analysis method with accurate error estimates.
Findings
Nearly 100 lenses and candidates identified
Stellar masses range from 10^10.5 to 10^11.8 M_sun
Stellar mass fraction within Einstein radius is about 0.4
Abstract
We present the current photometric dataset for the Sloan Lens ACS (SLACS) Survey, including HST photometry from ACS, WFPC2, and NICMOS. These data have enabled the confirmation of an additional 15 grade `A' (certain) lens systems, bringing the number of SLACS grade `A' lenses to 85; including 13 grade `B' (likely) systems, SLACS has identified nearly 100 lenses and lens candidates. Approximately 80% of the grade `A' systems have elliptical morphologies while ~10% show spiral structure; the remaining lenses have lenticular morphologies. Spectroscopic redshifts for the lens and source are available for every system, making SLACS the largest homogeneous dataset of galaxy-scale lenses to date. We have developed a novel Bayesian stellar population analysis code to determine robust stellar masses with accurate error estimates. We apply this code to deep, high-resolution HST imaging and…
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