Discovery of the First Quadruple Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Candidate with Pan-STARRS

  • Berghea C
  • Nelson G
  • Rusu C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report the serendipitous discovery of the first gravitationally lensed quasar candidate from Pan-STARRS. The grizy images reveal four point-like images with magnitudes between 14.9 and 18.1 mag. The colors of the point sources are similar, and they are more consistent with quasars than with stars or galaxies. The lensing galaxy is detected in the izy bands, with an inferred photometric redshift of ∼0.6, lower than that of the point sources. We successfully model the system with a singular isothermal ellipsoid with shear, using the relative positions of the five objects as constraints. While the brightness ranking of the point sources is consistent with that of the model, we find discrepancies between the model-predicted and observed fluxes, likely due to microlensing by stars and millilensing due to the dark matter substructure. In order to fully confirm the gravitational lens nature of this system and add it to the small but growing number of the powerful probes of cosmology and astrophysics represented by quadruply lensed quasars, we require further spectroscopy and high-resolution imaging.

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Berghea, C. T., Nelson, G. J., Rusu, C. E., Keeton, C. R., & Dudik, R. P. (2017). Discovery of the First Quadruple Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Candidate with Pan-STARRS. The Astrophysical Journal, 844(2), 90. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7aa6

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