论文标题
SDSS-IV漫画:光谱镜检测到的强星系式晶状体候选者的目录
SDSS-IV MaNGA: A Catalogue of Spectroscopically Detected Strong Galaxy-Galaxy Lens Candidates
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论文摘要
我们在光谱镜检测到的8个可能,17个可能的候选发射线和69个可能的强大星系 - 果胶引力透镜候选物中,在附近星系(Apache Pointervoratory(Manga))的附近星系完整映射中包含的〜10,000个星系靶标的光谱中发现。该搜索基于镜头对象(Silo)项目的光谱鉴定方法,该方法扩展了Boss发射线镜头调查(BELLS)和Sloan Lens ACS调查(SLACS)的光谱检测方法。我们扫描了我们从前景的堆栈中构建的共同添加残差,从而减去了排列的螺丝谱(RSS),因此可以使用Sigma倾斜的方法来拒绝宇宙射线和其他形式的瞬态,而这些瞬态仅影响一小部分组合曝光率。我们还从共同添加残差的信号到噪声中构造了窄带图像,以观察镜头源图像的迹象。我们还使用几种方法来计算每个候选镜头的可能强大的镜头状态,以确定哪些候选背景星系可能位于星系中心附近,以便发生强透镜。我们介绍了SDSS-IV的数据释放17(DR17)的增值目录(VAC)中的光谱红移。我们还为DR17的VAC中提供了镜头候选,光谱数据和窄带图像。预计这些晶状体的高分辨率随访成像将产生具有足够角度尺寸的确认级镜头样本,以探测从最佳拟合透镜模型中得出的质量和源自观察到的恒星速度的动力学质量。
We spectroscopically detected candidate emission-lines of 8 likely, 17 probable, and 69 possible strong galaxy-galaxy gravitational lens candidates found within the spectra of ~10,000 galaxy targets contained within the completed Mapping of Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey. This search is based upon the methodology of the Spectroscopic Identification of Lensing Objects (SILO) project, which extends the spectroscopic detection methods of the BOSS Emission-Line Lensing Survey (BELLS) and the Sloan Lens ACS Survey (SLACS). We scanned the co-added residuals that we constructed from stacks of foreground subtracted row-stacked-spectra (RSS) so a sigma-clipping method can be used to reject cosmic-rays and other forms of transients that impact only a small fraction of the combined exposures. We also constructed narrow-band images from the signal-to-noise of the co-added residuals to observe signs of lensed source images. We also use several methods to compute the probable strong lensing regime for each candidate lens to determine which candidate background galaxies may reside sufficiently near the galaxy centre for strong lensing to occur. We present the spectroscopic redshifts within a value-added catalogue (VAC) for data release 17 (DR17) of SDSS-IV. We also present the lens candidates, spectroscopic data, and narrow-band images within a VAC for DR17. High resolution follow-up imaging of these lens candidates are expected to yield a sample of confirmed grade-A lenses with sufficient angular size to probe possible discrepancies between the mass derived from a best-fitting lens model, and the dynamical mass derived from the observed stellar velocities.