COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses III. Redshift of the lensing galaxy in eight gravitationally lensed quasars
A. Eigenbrod (1), F. Courbin (1), G. Meylan (1), C. Vuissoz (1), P., Magain (2). (1- EPFL Switzerland, 2- Univ. Liege Belgium)

TL;DR
This study measures the redshifts of lensing galaxies in eight gravitationally lensed quasars using a novel spectroscopic method, aiding in precise cosmological parameter estimation.
Contribution
It introduces a new multi-object spectroscopy strategy for more accurate lens galaxy redshift measurements in gravitational lens systems.
Findings
Redshift of three lensing galaxies measured for the first time.
Confirmed redshifts of four previously known lensing galaxies.
Identified emission features in one lens galaxy indicating star formation.
Abstract
Aims: We measure the redshift of the lensing galaxy in eight gravitationally lensed quasars in view of determining the Hubble parameter H_0 from the time delay method. Methods: Deep VLT/FORS1 spectra of lensed quasars are spatially deconvolved in order to separate the spectrum of the lensing galaxies from the glare of the much brighter quasar images. A new observing strategy is devised. It involves observations in Multi-Object-Spectroscopy (MOS) which allows the simultaneous observation of the target and of several PSF and flux calibration stars. The advantage of this method over traditional long-slit observations is a much more reliable extraction and flux calibration of the spectra. Results: For the first time we measure the redshift of the lensing galaxy in three multiply-imaged quasars: SDSS J1138+0314 (z=0.445), SDSS J1226-0006 (z=0.517), SDSS J1335+0118 (z=0.440), and we give…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
