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A STRONGLY LENSED MASSIVE ULTRACOMPACT QUIESCENT GALAXY AT z ∼ 2.4 IN THE COSMOS/UltraVISTA FIELD.

Authors :
Muzzin, Adam
Labbé, Ivo
Franx, Marijn
van Dokkum, Pieter
Holt, J.
Szomoru, Daniel
van de Sande, Jesse
Brammer, Gabriel
Marchesini, Danilo
Stefanon, Mauro
Buitrago, F.
Caputi, K. I.
Dunlop, James
Fynbo, J. P. U.
Le Févre, Olivier
McCracken, Henry J.
Milvang-Jensen, Bo
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 12/20/2012, Vol. 761 Issue 2, p1-1, 1p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We report the discovery of a massive ultracompact quiescent galaxy that has been strongly lensed into multiple images by a foreground galaxy at z = 0.960. This system was serendipitously discovered as a set of extremely K<subscript>s</subscript>-bright high-redshift galaxies with red J – K<subscript>s</subscript> colors using new data from the UltraVISTA YJHK<subscript>s</subscript> near-infrared survey. The system was also previously identified as an optically faint lens/source system using the COSMOS Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) imaging by Faure et al. Photometric redshifts for the three brightest images of the source galaxy determined from 27-band photometry place the source at z = 2.4 ± 0.1. We provide an updated lens model for the system that is a good fit to the positions and morphologies of the galaxies in the ACS image. The lens model implies that the magnification of the three brightest images is a factor of 4-5. We use the lens model, combined with the K<subscript>s</subscript>-band image, to constrain the size and Sérsic profile of the galaxy. The best-fit model is an ultracompact galaxy (R<subscript>e</subscript> = 0.64<superscript>+0.08</superscript><subscript>– 0.18</subscript> kpc, lensing-corrected), with a Sérsic profile that is intermediate between a disk and a bulge profile (n = 2.2<superscript>+2.3</superscript><subscript>– 0.9</subscript>), albeit with considerable uncertainties on the Sérsic profile. We present aperture photometry for the source galaxy images that have been corrected for flux contamination from the central lens. The best-fit stellar population model is a massive galaxy (log(M<subscript>star</subscript>/M<subscript>☼</subscript>) = 10.8<superscript>+0.1</superscript><subscript>– 0.1</subscript>, lensing-corrected) with an age of 1.0<superscript>+1.0</superscript><subscript>– 0.4</subscript> Gyr, moderate dust extinction (A<subscript>v</subscript> = 0.8<superscript>+0.5</superscript><subscript>– 0.6</subscript>), and a low specific star formation rate (log(SSFR) <–11.0 yr<superscript>–1</superscript>). This is typical of massive “red-and-dead” galaxies at this redshift and confirms that this source is the first bona fide strongly lensed massive ultracompact quiescent galaxy to be discovered. We conclude with a discussion of the prospects of finding a larger sample of these galaxies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
761
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
97978902
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/761/2/142