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CASSOWARY20: a wide separation Einstein Cross identified with the X-shooter spectrograph

Pettini, M. and Christensen, L. and D_s14Odorico, S. and Belokurov, V. and Evans, N.~W. and Hewett, P.~C. and Koposov, S. and Mason, E. and Vernet, J.

Keywords

gravitational lensing, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: structure

Abstract

We have used spectra obtained with X-shooter, the triple arm optical-infrared spectrograph recently commissioned on the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory, to confirm the gravitational lens nature of the CASSOWARY candidate CSWA 20. This system consists of a luminous red galaxy at redshift z(abs) = 0.741, with a very high velocity dispersion sigma(lens) = 500 km/s, which lenses a blue star-forming galaxy at z(em) = 1.433 into four images with mean separation of about 6 arcseconds. The source shares many of its properties with those of UV-selected galaxies z = 2-3: it is forming stars at a rate of 25 solar masses per year, has a metallicity of about 1/4 solar, and shows nebular emission from two components separated by 0.4 arcseconds in the image plane, possibly indicating a merger. It appears that foreground interstellar material within the galaxy has been evacuated from the sight-line along which we observe the starburst, giving an unextinguished view of its stars and H II regions. CSWA 20, with its massive lensing galaxy producing a high magnification of an intrinsically luminous background galaxy, is a promising target for future studies at a variety of wavelengths.

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Published
2010 as article (english)
mnras, 402 - page(s): 2335-2343
Contact
Dr. Lise Christensen
Type
experimental work
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