Resolving Quiescent Galaxies at $z \gtrsim 2$: I. Search for Gravitationally Lensed Sources and Characterization of their Structure, Stellar Populations, and Line Emission
Andrew B. Newman, Sirio Belli, Richard S. Ellis, and Shannon G. Patel

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes five gravitationally lensed quiescent galaxies at redshifts around 2, revealing their structure, stellar populations, and evidence of shocks or AGN activity, advancing understanding of early galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of rare lensed quiescent galaxies at z~2, including source reconstruction and insights into their structure and gas properties, which were previously difficult to obtain.
Findings
All five galaxies are quiescent with stellar ages 0.5-1.4 Gyr.
Detected high [NII]/Hα ratios suggest shocks or AGN activity.
Galaxies follow the mass--size relation of unlensed samples.
Abstract
Quiescent galaxies at are compact and have weak or absent emission lines, making it difficult to spatially resolve their kinematics and stellar populations using ground-based spectroscopy. Gravitationally lensed examples provide a promising route forward, but such objects are very rare. We describe a search in the fields of 232 galaxy clusters that has uncovered five bright () lensed galaxies with red near-infrared colors. These include MRG-M0138, the brightest lensed galaxy known in the near-infrared. Analysis of near-infrared spectra and multiband photometry confirms that all are quiescent galaxies at z=1.95-2.64 with stellar ages of 0.5-1.4 Gyr (corresponding to formation epochs ) and stellar masses of , where is the magnification. In three cases we derive lens models and reconstruct the…
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