COOL-LAMPS. IV. A Sample of Bright Strongly Lensed Galaxies at 3 < z < 4

Author:

Zhang YunchongORCID,Manwadkar VirajORCID,Gladders Michael D.ORCID,Khullar GouravORCID,Dahle HåkonORCID,Napier Kate A.ORCID,Mahler GuillaumeORCID,Sharon KerenORCID,Matthews Acuña Owen S.ORCID,Ashmead Finian,Cerny WilliamORCID,Gonzàlez Juan RemolinaORCID,Gozman KatyaORCID,Levine Benjamin C.ORCID,Marohnic Daniel,Martinez Michael N.ORCID,Merz KaiyaORCID,Pan YueORCID,Sanchez Jorge A.ORCID,Sierra Isaac,Sisco Emily E.ORCID,Sukay EzraORCID,Tavangar KiyanORCID,Zaborowski ErikORCID

Abstract

Abstract We report the discovery of five bright, strong gravitationally lensed galaxies at 3 < z < 4: COOL J0101+2055 (z = 3.459), COOL J0104−0757 (z = 3.480), COOL J0145+1018 (z = 3.310), COOL J0516−2208 (z = 3.549), and COOL J1356+0339 (z = 3.753). These galaxies have magnitudes of r AB, z AB < 21.81 mag and are lensed by galaxy clusters at 0.26 < z < 1. This sample nearly doubles the number of known bright lensed galaxies with extended arcs at 3 < z < 4. We characterize the lensed galaxies using ground-based grz/giy imaging and optical spectroscopy. We report model-based magnitudes and derive stellar masses, dust content, and star formation rates via stellar population synthesis modeling. Building lens models based on ground-based imaging, we estimate source magnifications ranging from ∼29 to ∼180. Combining these analyses, we derive demagnified stellar masses in the range log 10 ( M * / M ) 9.69 10.75 and star formation rates in the youngest age bin in the range log 10 ( SFR / ( M yr 1 ) ) 0.39 1.46 , placing the sample galaxies on the massive end of the star-forming main sequence in this redshift interval. In addition, three of the five galaxies have strong Lyα emissions, offering unique opportunities to study Lyα emitters at high redshift in future work.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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