A Spectroscopic Survey of the Fields of 28 Strong Gravitational Lenses: The Group Catalog
Michelle L. Wilson, Ann I. Zabludoff, S. Mark Ammons, Ivelina G., Momcheva, Kurtis A. Williams, and Charles R. Keeton

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive spectroscopic survey of 28 strong gravitational lens fields, identifying 210 galaxy groups and analyzing their properties, which enhances understanding of the lens environments and their potential effects on lens modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first large, uniform catalog of galaxy groups in strong lens fields, including new group identifications and detailed properties, improving the context for gravitational lens studies.
Findings
Identified 210 galaxy groups with at least five members.
Discovered a supergroup at z=0.29 with three main groups.
Nearly half of the lens galaxies are in groups, affecting lens models.
Abstract
With a large, unique spectroscopic survey in the fields of 28 galaxy-scale strong gravitational lenses, we identify groups of galaxies in the 26 adequately-sampled fields. Using a group finding algorithm, we find 210 groups with at least five member galaxies; the median number of members is eight. Our sample spans redshifts of 0.04 0.76 with a median of 0.31, including 174 groups with . Groups have radial velocity dispersions of 60 1200 km s with a median of 350 km s. We also discover a supergroup in field B0712+472 at 0.29 consisting of three main groups. We recover groups similar to 85% of those previously reported in these fields within our redshift range of sensitivity and find 187 new groups with at least five members. The properties of our group catalog, specifically 1) the distribution of…
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