COOL–LAMPS. III. Discovery of a 25.″9 Separation Quasar Lensed by a Merging Galaxy Cluster*

Author:

Martinez Michael N.ORCID,Napier Kate A.ORCID,Cloonan Aidan P.ORCID,Sukay EzraORCID,Gozman KatyaORCID,Merz KaiyaORCID,Khullar GouravORCID,Lin Jason J.ORCID,Matthews Acuña Owen S.ORCID,Medina Elisabeth,Sanchez Jorge A.ORCID,Sisco Emily E.ORCID,Kavin Stein Daniel J.ORCID,Tavangar KiyanORCID,González Juan RemolinaORCID,Mahler GuillaumeORCID,Sharon KerenORCID,Dahle HåkonORCID,Gladders Michael D.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract In the third paper from the COOL–LAMPS Collaboration, we report the discovery of COOL J0542-2125, a gravitationally lensed quasar at z = 1.84, observed as three images due to an intervening massive galaxy cluster at z = 0.61. The lensed quasar images were identified in a search for lens systems in recent public optical imaging data and have separations on the sky up to 25.″9, wider than any previously known lensed quasar. The galaxy cluster acting as a strong lens appears to be in the process of merging, with two subclusters separated by ∼1 Mpc in the plane of the sky, and their central galaxies showing a radial velocity difference of ∼1000 km s−1. Both cluster cores show strongly lensed images of an assortment of background sources, as does the region between them. A preliminary strong lens model implies masses of M < 250 k p c = 1.79 0.01 + 0.16 × 10 14 M and M < 250 k p c = 1.48 0.10 + 0.04 × 10 14 M for the east and west subclusters, respectively. This line of sight is also coincident with an ROSAT ALL-sky Survey source, centered between the two confirmed cluster halos reminiscent of other major cluster-scale mergers. Archival and new follow-up imaging show flux variability in the quasar images of up to 0.4 mag within ∼1 yr, and new multicolor imaging data reveal a 2σ detection of the underlying quasar host. A lens system with this configuration offers rare opportunities for a range of future studies of both the lensed quasar and its host and the foreground cluster merger causing the lensing.

Funder

University of Chicago

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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