Hedorah, the first yellow supergiant Kaiju star candidate at $z\approx3$ revealed by behind AS1063
J.M. Diego, J.M. Palencia, C. Goolsby, C.J. Conselice, D.J. Lagattuta, G. Mahler, J. Richard, K. Sharon, and L.L.R. Williams

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new lens model for galaxy cluster AS1063, revealing a rare yellow supergiant star candidate at high redshift, and discusses its implications for understanding distant stellar populations.
Contribution
It reports the discovery of the first yellow supergiant star candidate at z≈3, named Hedorah, and develops a new lens model to identify and analyze lensed systems in galaxy cluster AS1063.
Findings
Discovery of a yellow supergiant lensed star at z≈3.1
Identification of a peculiar high-redshift galaxy with emission lines at z≈7.5
Development of a new free-form lens model for AS1063
Abstract
We present a new free-form lens model for the galaxy cluster AS1063, based on previously spectroscopically confirmed lensed galaxies and new images from the GLIMPSE program. We use the ultra-deep data to identify new counterimages for previously confirmed (spectroscopically) lensed systems. We use the full set of spectroscopically confirmed systems to derive a new lens model, which is later used to confirm many of the previous lensed system candidates and discover new lensed system candidates in the images. We compute the geometric redshifts, time delays, and magnification for all counterimages (confirmed and not confirmed). Among the new systems we find a peculiar multiply lensed galaxy with a strong emission line at m that likely corresponds to H and/or OIII at . This galaxy could be a little-red-dot or an extreme emission line galaxy.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Technology and Applications
