Two Lensed z~3 Lyman Break Galaxies Discovered in the SDSS Giant Arcs Survey
Benjamin P. Koester, Michael D. Gladders, Joseph F. Hennawi, Keren, Sharon, Eva Wuyts, J.R. Rigby, Matthew B. Bayliss, Hakon Dahle

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of two strongly-lensed z~3 Lyman Break Galaxies in the SDSS Giant Arcs Survey, providing insights into their properties and lensing effects.
Contribution
First identification and detailed characterization of two lensed z~3 LBGs, including lens modeling and comparison with existing LBG surveys.
Findings
One galaxy is highly magnified (M ~40), the other less so (M ~15).
The lensed galaxies' luminosities are consistent with the faint and average LBG populations.
Spectroscopy confirms typical LBG features and redshifts.
Abstract
We report the discovery of two strongly-lensed z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) discovered as u-band dropouts as part of the SDSS Giant Arcs Survey (SGAS). The first, SGAS J122651.3+215220 at z = 2.9233 is lensed by one of several sub-clusters, SDSS J1226+2152, in a complex massive cluster at z = 0.43. Its (g, r, i) magnitudes are (21.14, 20.60, 20.51) which translate to surface brightnesses, mu_{g,r,i}, of (23.78, 23.11, 22.81). The second, SGAS J152745.1+065219, is an LBG at z = 2.7593 lensed by the foreground SDSS J1527+0652 at z = 0.39, with (g, r, z)=(20.90, 20.52, 20.58) and mu_{g,r,z}=(25.15, 24.52, 24.12). Moderate resolution spectroscopy confirms the redshifts suggested by photometric breaks, and shows both absorption and emission features typical of LBGs. Lens mass models derived from combined imaging and spectroscopy reveal that SGAS J122651.3+215220 is a highly magnified…
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