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Characterisation of Herschel-selected strong lens candidates through HST and sub-mm/mm observations

Authors :
Borsato, Edoardo
Marchetti, Lucia
Negrello, Mattia
Corsini, Enrico Maria
Wake, David
Amvrosiadis, Aristeidis
Baker, Andrew
Bakx, Tom
Beelen, Alexandre
Berta, Stefano
Clements, David
Cooray, Asantha
Cox, Pierre
Dannerbauer, Helmut
de Zotti, Gianfranco
Dye, Simon
Eales, Stephen
Enia, Andrea
Farrah, Duncan
Gonzalez-Nuevo, Joaquin
Hughes, David
Ismail, Diana
Jin, Shuowen
Lapi, Andrea
Lehnert, Matthew
Neri, Roberto
Pérez-Fournon, Ismael
Rodighiero, Giulia
Scott, Douglas
Serjeant, Stephen
Stanley, Flora
Urquhart, Sheona
van der Werf, Paul
Vaccari, Mattia
Wang, Lingyu
Yang, Chentao
Young, Anthony
Borsato, Edoardo
Marchetti, Lucia
Negrello, Mattia
Corsini, Enrico Maria
Wake, David
Amvrosiadis, Aristeidis
Baker, Andrew
Bakx, Tom
Beelen, Alexandre
Berta, Stefano
Clements, David
Cooray, Asantha
Cox, Pierre
Dannerbauer, Helmut
de Zotti, Gianfranco
Dye, Simon
Eales, Stephen
Enia, Andrea
Farrah, Duncan
Gonzalez-Nuevo, Joaquin
Hughes, David
Ismail, Diana
Jin, Shuowen
Lapi, Andrea
Lehnert, Matthew
Neri, Roberto
Pérez-Fournon, Ismael
Rodighiero, Giulia
Scott, Douglas
Serjeant, Stephen
Stanley, Flora
Urquhart, Sheona
van der Werf, Paul
Vaccari, Mattia
Wang, Lingyu
Yang, Chentao
Young, Anthony
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We have carried out HST snapshot observations at 1.1 $\mu$m of 281 candidate strongly lensed galaxies identified in the wide-area extragalactic surveys conducted with the Herschel space observatory. Our candidates comprise systems with flux densities at $500\,\mu$m$ S_{500}\geq 80$ mJy. We model and subtract the surface brightness distribution for 130 systems, where we identify a candidate for the foreground lens candidate. After combining visual inspection, archival high-resolution observations, and lens subtraction, we divide the systems into different classes according to their lensing likelihood. We confirm 65 systems to be lensed. Of these, 30 are new discoveries. We successfully perform lens modelling and source reconstruction on 23 systems, where the foreground lenses are isolated galaxies and the background sources are detected in the HST images. All the systems are successfully modelled as a singular isothermal ellipsoid. The Einstein radii of the lenses and the magnifications of the background sources are consistent with previous studies. However, the background source circularised radii (between 0.34 kpc and 1.30 kpc) are $\sim$3 times smaller than the ones measured in the sub-mm/mm for a similarly selected and partially overlapping sample. We compare our lenses with those in the SLACS survey, confirming that our lens-independent selection is more effective at picking up fainter and diffuse galaxies and group lenses. This sample represents the first step towards characterising the near-IR properties and stellar masses of the gravitationally lensed dusty star-forming galaxies.<br />Comment: 57 pages, 18 figures, 11 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430701142
Document Type :
Electronic Resource