Lensed galaxies in CANDELS
Asantha Cooray, Hai Fu, Jae Calanog, J. L. Wardlow, A. Chiu, Sam Kim,, Joseph Smidt, V. Acquaviva, H. C. Ferguson, S. M. Faber, A. Galametz, N. A., Grogin, W. Hartley, D. Kocevski, A. Koekemoer, D. C. Koo, R. A. Lucas, L., Moustakas, J. A. Newman

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of gravitationally lensed galaxies in the CANDELS survey, including detailed source reconstructions and properties of the lensing systems, highlighting the potential for future statistical studies.
Contribution
First identification of gravitational lens systems in CANDELS with detailed source reconstructions and characterization of lensed galaxies at z~2.
Findings
Discovered one confirmed lens system and two candidates in CANDELS data.
Reconstructed source properties including size, mass, and star formation rate.
Predicted ~15 lensing systems in the full CANDELS survey for statistical analysis.
Abstract
We present results from a search for gravitationally lensed galaxies present in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Wide Field Camera-3 (WFC3) images of the Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS). We present one bona fide lens system in UDS and two compact lens candidates in the GOODS-S field. The lensing system in UDS involves two background galaxies, one at z=1.847 lensed to an arc and a counterimage, and the second at a photometric redshift of z=2.32^{+0.10}_{-0.06} lensed to a double image. We reconstruct the lensed sources in the source plane and find in each of the two cases the sources can be separated to a pair of galaxies. The sources responsible for the arc are compact with effective radii of 0.3 to 0.4 kpc in WFC3 J_{125}-band and a total stellar mass and a star-formation rate of 2.1_{-0.4}^{+2.4} times 10^7 M_sun and 2.3_{-1.7}^{+ 0.6} M_sun yr^{-1},…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
