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Another Quadruply Lensed Quasar from the VST-ATLAS Survey

Authors :
Nicholas D. Morgan
Paul L. Schechter
Tom Shanks
Timo Anguita
Mike Read
Source :
Research Notes of the AAS. 2:21
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2018.

Abstract

We report the quadruple nature of the source WISE 025942.9-163543 as observed in the VST-ATLAS survey. Spectra of the two brightest images show quasar emission lines at z=2.16. The system was discovered by splitting ATLAS "cutouts" of WISE sources with W1-W2 > 0.7, when possible, into three components. Followup Magellan images were used to obtain astrometry and g and i photometry, with i=18.78 and 19.73, respectively, for the brightest and faintest components. Absorption lines are observed at z=0.905 but there is little evidence for a lensing galaxy after PSF fitting and subtraction. Saha and Williams (2003) would classify ATLAS 0259-1635 as a short-axis quad. The larger and smaller diameters are 1.57 and 1.32 arcseconds, respectively. Modeling the lensing galaxy as a singular isothermal sphere with external shear, the largest and smallest predicted magnifications are 10.8 and 6.4 respectively.<br />3 pages, 1 figure

Details

ISSN :
25155172
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Research Notes of the AAS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7bd0c63910f4d086cd646e67bf1eb4c7