Lensed quasar search via time variability with the HSC transient survey
Dani C.-Y. Chao, James H.-H. Chan, Sherry H. Suyu, Naoki Yasuda,, Anupreeta More, Masamune Oguri, Tomoki Morokuma, Anton T. Jaelani

TL;DR
This paper presents a new time variability-based algorithm for detecting four-image lensed quasars in survey data, demonstrating high accuracy in simulations and applicability to ongoing large-scale surveys.
Contribution
The authors develop and validate a novel lens search algorithm utilizing multi-epoch difference images, achieving high true-positive rates and low false positives for bright, wide-separation quads.
Findings
High true-positive rate of 90.1% with multiple epochs
Achieves 97.6% true-positive rate with preselection in simulations
Effective detection of bright quads in single-epoch difference images
Abstract
Gravitationally lensed quasars are useful for studying astrophysics and cosmology, and enlarging the sample size of lensed quasars is important for multiple studies. In this work, we develop a lens search algorithm for four-image (quad) lensed quasars based on their time variability. In the development of the lens search algorithm, we constructed a pipeline simulating multi-epoch images of lensed quasars in cadenced surveys, accounting for quasar variabilities, quasar hosts, lens galaxies, and the PSF variation. Applying the simulation pipeline to the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) transient survey, we generated HSC-like difference images of the mock lensed quasars from Oguri & Marshall's lens catalog. We further developed a lens search algorithm that picks out variable objects as lensed quasar candidates based on their spatial extent in the difference images. We tested our lens search…
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