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The Strong Lensing Insights Into The Dark Energy Survey (Strides) 2016 Follow-Up Campaign - Ii. New Quasar Lenses From Double Component Fitting

Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ISSN
0035-8711
Date Issued
2018-08-08
DOI
10.1093/mnras/sty2172
WoS ID
WOS:000449617100058
Abstract
We report upon the follow up of 34 candidate lensed quasars found in the Dark Energy Survey using NTT-EFOSC, Magellan-IMACS, KECK-ESI and SOAR-SAMI. These candidates were selected by a combination of double component fitting, morphological assessment and color analysis. Most systems followed up are indeed composed of at least one quasar image and 13 with two or more quasar images: two lenses, four projected binaries and seven Nearly Identical Quasar Pairs (NIQs). The two systems confirmed as genuine gravitationally lensed quasars are one quadruple at $z_s=1.713$ and one double at $z_s=1.515$. Lens modeling of these two systems reveals that both systems require very little contribution from the environment to reproduce the image configuration. Nevertheless, small flux anomalies can be observed in one of the images of the quad. Further observations of 9 inconclusive systems (including 7 NIQs) will allow to confirm (or not) their gravitational lens nature.
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Author(s)
T Anguita
P L Schechter
N Kuropatkin
N D Morgan
F Ostrovski
L E Abramson
A Agnello
Y Apostolovski
C D Fassnacht
J W Hsueh
Motta, Verónica  
Facultad de Ciencias  
K Rojas
C E Rusu
T Treu
P Williams
M Auger
E Buckley-Geer
H Lin
R McMahon
T M C Abbott
S Allam
J Annis
R A Bernstein
E Bertin
D Brooks
D L Burke
A Carnero Rosell
M Carrasco Kind
J Carretero
C E Cunha
C B D’Andrea
J De Vicente
D L DePoy
S Desai
H T Diehl
P Doel
B Flaugher
J García-Bellido
D W Gerdes
D Gruen
R A Gruendl
J Gschwend
W G Hartley
D L Hollowood
K Honscheid
D J James
K Kuehn
M Lima
M A G Maia
R Miquel
A A Plazas
E Sanchez
V Scarpine
M Smith
M Soares-Santos
F Sobreira
E Suchyta
G Tarle
A R Walker

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