STRIDES: Spectroscopic and photometric characterization of the environment and effects of mass along the line of sight to the gravitational lenses DES J0408–5354 and WGD 2038–4008
Author
Buckley-Geer, E JLin, H
Rusu, C E
Poh, J
Palmese, A
Agnello, A
Christensen, L
Frieman, J
Shajib, A J
Treu, T
Collett, T
Birrer, S
Anguita, T
Fassnacht, C D
Meylan, G
Mukherjee, S
Wong, K C
Aguena, M
Allam, S
Avila, S
Bertin, E
Bhargava, S
Brooks, D
Carnero Rosell, A
Carrasco Kind, M
Carretero, J
Castander, F J
Costanzi, M
da Costa, L N
De Vicente, J
Desai, S
Diehl, H T
Doel, P
Eifler, T F
Everett, S
Flaugher, B
Fosalba, P
García-Bellido, J
Gaztanaga, E
Gruen, D
Gruendl, R A
Gschwend, J
Gutierrez, G
Hinton, S R
Honscheid, K
James, D J
Kuehn, K
Kuropatkin, N
Maia, M A G
Marshall, J L
Melchior, P
Menanteau, F
Miquel, R
Ogando, R L C
Paz-Chinchón, F
Plazas, A A
Sanchez, E
Scarpine, V
Schubnell, M
Serrano, S
Sevilla-Noarbe, I
Smith, M
Soares-Santos, M
Suchyta, E
Swanson, M E C
Tarle, G
Tucker, D L
Varga, T N
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Univ Arizona, Dept Astron, Steward ObservIssue Date
2020-08-29Keywords
gravitational lensing: strong; galaxies: groups: generalquasars: individual: DES J0408-5354
WGD 2038-4008
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Buckley-Geer, E. J., Lin, H., Rusu, C. E., Poh, J., Palmese, A., Agnello, A., ... & Varga, T. N. (2020). STRIDES: Spectroscopic and photometric characterization of the environment and effects of mass along the line of sight to the gravitational lenses DES J0408–5354 and WGD 2038–4008. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 498(3), 3241-3274.Rights
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In time-delay cosmography, three of the key ingredients are (1) determining the velocity dispersion of the lensing galaxy, (2) identifying galaxies and groups along the line of sight with sufficient proximity and mass to be included in the mass model, and (3) estimating the external convergence kappa(ext) from less massive structures that are not included in the mass model. We present results on all three of these ingredients for two time-delay lensed quad quasar systems, DES J0408-5354 and WGD 2038-4008. We use the Gemini, Magellan, and VLT telescopes to obtain spectra to both measure the stellar velocity dispersions of the main lensing galaxies and to identify the line-of-sight galaxies in these systems. Next, we identify 10 groups in DES J0408-5354 and two groups in WGD 2038-4008 using a group-finding algorithm. We then identify the most significant galaxy and galaxy-group perturbers using the 'flexion shift' criterion. We determine the probability distribution function of the external convergence kappa(ext) for both of these systems based on our spectroscopy and on the DES-only multiband wide-field observations. Using weighted galaxy counts, calibrated based on the Millennium Simulation, we find that DES J0408-5354 is located in a significantly underdense environment, leading to a tight (width similar to 3 per cent), negative-value kappa(ext) distribution. On the other hand, WGD 2038-4008 is located in an environment of close to unit density, and its low source redshift results in a much tighter kappa(ext) of similar to 1 per cent, as long as no external shear constraints are imposed.ISSN
0035-8711EISSN
1365-2966Version
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National Aeronautics and Space Administrationae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/mnras/staa2563