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Discovery of three strongly lensed quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Peter R. Williams, Adriano Agnello, Tommaso Treu, Louis E. Abramson, Timo Anguita, Yordanka Apostolovski, Geoff C. -F. Chen, Christopher D. Fassnacht, J. -W. Hsueh, Veronica Motta, Lindsay Oldham, Karina Rojas, Christian E. Rus, Anowar J. Shajib, Xin Wang

Published 2017-06-05Version 1

We present the discovery of 3 quasar lenses in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), selected using two novel photometry-based selection techniques. The J0941+0518 system, with two point sources separated by 5.46" on either side of a galaxy, has source and lens redshifts $z_s = 1.54$ and $z_l = 0.343$. The AO-assisted images of J2211+1929 show two point sources separated by 1.04", corresponding to the same quasar at $z_s = 1.07,$ besides the lens galaxy and Einstein ring. Images of J2257+2349 show two point sources separated by 1.67" on either side of an E/S0 galaxy. The extracted spectra show two images of the same quasar at redshift $z_s = 2.10$. In total, the two selection techniques identified 309 lens candidates, including 47 known lenses, and 6 previously ruled out candidates. 55 of the remaining candidates were observed using NIRC2 and ESI at Keck Observatory, EFOSC2 at the ESO-NTT (La Silla), and SAM and the Goodman spectrograph at SOAR. Of the candidates observed, 3 were confirmed as lenses, 36 were ruled out, and 16 remain inconclusive. Taking into account that we recovered known lenses, this gives us a success rate of at least 50/309 (16%). This initial campaign demonstrates the power of purely photometric selection techniques in finding lensed quasars. Developing and refining these techniques is essential for efficient identification of these rare lenses in ongoing and future photometric surveys.

Comments: 9 pages, 3 figures, 4 tables; submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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