Strong Lensing analysis of SPT-CLJ2325$-$4111 and SPT-CLJ0049$-$2440, two Powerful Cosmic Telescopes ($R_E > 40''$) from the SPT Clusters Sample
Guillaume Mahler, Keren Sharon, Matthew Bayliss, Lindsey. E. Bleem,, Mark Brodwin, Benjamin Floyd, Raven Gassis, Michael D. Gladders, Gourav, Khullar, Juan D. Remolina Gonzalez, and Arnab Sarkar

TL;DR
This study presents detailed strong lensing models of two massive galaxy clusters from the SPT survey, demonstrating their effectiveness as cosmic telescopes for observing highly magnified distant objects.
Contribution
The paper provides new, well-calibrated strong lensing models for two high-mass clusters with large Einstein radii, expanding the sample of powerful cosmic telescopes for astrophysical research.
Findings
Mass within 500 kpc is approximately 7.2-7.3 x 10^14 solar masses.
Both clusters produce large high-magnification areas, ideal for observing distant galaxies.
Clusters are among the top-tier strong lensing systems, comparable to the Frontier Fields.
Abstract
We report the results from a study of two massive () strong lensing clusters selected from the South Pole Telescope cluster survey for their high Einstein radius (), SPT-CLJ23254111 and SPT-CLJ00492440. Ground-based and shallow HST imaging indicated extensive strong lensing evidence in these fields, with giant arcs spanning 18\arcsec\ and 31\arcsec, respectively, motivating further space-based imaging followup. Here, we present multiband HST imaging and ground-based Magellan spectroscopy of the fields, from which we compile detailed strong lensing models. The lens models of SPT-CL\,J23254111 and SPT-CL\,J00492440 were optimized using 9, and 8 secure multiple-imaged systems with a final image-plane rms of 0\farcs63 and 0\farcs73, respectively. From the lensing analysis, we measure the projected mass density within 500~kpc…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
