Discovery of two gravitationally lensed quasars in the Dark Energy Survey
Adriano Agnello, Tommaso Treu, Fernanda Ostrovski, Paul L. Schechter,, Elizabeth J. Buckley-Geer, Huan Lin, Matthew W. Auger, Frederic Courbin,, Christopher D. Fassnacht, Josh Frieman, Nikolay Kuropatkin, Philip J., Marshall, Richard G. McMahon, Georges Meylan, Anupreeta More

TL;DR
This paper reports the spectroscopic confirmation of two new gravitationally lensed quasars discovered in the Dark Energy Survey, validating the effectiveness of data-mining and modeling techniques for identifying such systems.
Contribution
First spectroscopic confirmation of two gravitationally lensed quasars from DES, demonstrating the success of data-driven selection methods.
Findings
Confirmed two new lensed quasars with spectroscopic data.
Measured Einstein Radii of 0.51" and 0.68" for the systems.
Validated data-mining approach for identifying lens candidates.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic confirmation of two new lensed quasars via data obtained at the 6.5m Magellan/Baade Telescope. The lens candidates have been selected from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and WISE based on their multi-band photometry and extended morphology in DES images. Images of DES J0115-5244 show two blue point sources at either side of a red galaxy. Our long-slit data confirm that both point sources are images of the same quasar at The Einstein Radius estimated from the DES images is ". DES J2200+0110 is in the area of overlap between DES and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Two blue components are visible in the DES and SDSS images. The SDSS fiber spectrum shows a quasar component at and absorption compatible with Mg II and Fe II at , which we tentatively associate with the foreground lens galaxy. The long-slit Magellan…
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