A highly elongated prominent lens at z=0.87: first strong lensing analysis of El Gordo
Adi Zitrin, Felipe Menanteau, John P. Hughes, Dan Coe, L. Felipe, Barrientos, Leopoldo Infante, Rachel Mandelbaum

TL;DR
This paper presents the first strong lensing analysis of the galaxy cluster El Gordo at redshift 0.87, revealing its highly elongated lensing structure and providing insights into its mass distribution and potential for high-redshift universe studies.
Contribution
First strong lensing analysis of El Gordo, revealing its elongated lensing features and estimating its mass and magnification properties at various source redshifts.
Findings
El Gordo's critical curves merge into a highly elongated lens at high redshift.
Mass estimate of the cluster is approximately 2.3 x 10^15 solar masses.
High magnification areas make El Gordo ideal for high-redshift universe observations.
Abstract
We present the first strong-lensing (SL) analysis of the galaxy cluster ACT-CL J0102-4915 (\emph{El Gordo}), in recent \emph{HST}/ACS images, revealing a prominent strong lens at a redshift of . This finding adds to the already-established unique properties of \emph{El Gordo}: it is the most massive, hot, X-ray luminous, and bright Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect cluster at , and the only `bullet'-like merging cluster known at these redshifts. The lens consists of two merging massive clumps, where for a source redshift of each clump exhibits only a small, separate critical area, with a total area of over the two clumps. For a higher source redshift, , the critical curves of the two clumps merge together into one bigger and very elongated lens (axis ratio ), enclosing an effective area of .…
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