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Discovery of Strongly Lensed Quasars in the Ultraviolet Near Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS)

Authors :
Chan, J. H. H.
Lemon, C.
Courbin, F.
Gavazzi, R.
Clément, B.
Millon, M.
Paic, E.
Rojas, K.
Savary, E.
Vernardos, G.
Cuillandre, J. -C.
Fabbro, S.
Gwyn, S.
Hudson, M. J.
Kilbinger, M.
McConnachie, A.
Source :
A&A 659, A140 (2022)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We report the discovery of five new doubly-imaged lensed quasars from the first 2500 square degrees of the ongoing Canada-France Imaging Survey (CFIS), which is a component of the Ultraviolet Near Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS), selected from initial catalogues of either Gaia pairs or MILLIQUAS quasars. We take advantage of the deep, 0.6'' median-seeing $r$-band imaging of CFIS to confirm the presence of multiple point sources with similar colour of $u-r$, via convolution of the Laplacian of the point spread function. Requiring similar-colour point sources with flux ratios less than 2.5 mag in $r$-band, reduces the number of candidates from 256314 to 7815. After visual inspection we obtain 30 high-grade candidates, and prioritise spectroscopic follow-up for those showing signs of a lensing galaxy upon subtraction of the point sources. We obtain long-slit spectra for 18 candidates with ALFOSC on the 2.56-m Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT), confirming five new doubly lensed quasars with $1.21<z<3.36$ and angular separations from 0.8'' to 2.5''. One additional system is a probable lensed quasar based on the CFIS imaging and existing SDSS spectrum. We further classify six objects as nearly identical quasars -- still possible lenses but without the detection of a lensing galaxy. Given our recovery rate ($83\%$) of existing optically bright lenses within the CFIS footprint, we expect that a similar strategy, coupled with $u-r$ colour-selection from CFIS alone, will provide an efficient and complete discovery of small-separation lensed quasars of source redshifts below $z=2.7$ within the CFIS $r$-band magnitude limit of 24.1 mag.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 659, A140 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.09535
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142389