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A Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Discovered in OGLE

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-02-14 v1

Abstract

We report the discovery of a new gravitationally lensed quasar (double) from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) identified inside the \sim670 sq. deg area encompassing the Magellanic Clouds. The source was selected as one of \sim60 "red W1-W2" mid-IR objects from WISE and having a significant amount of variability in OGLE for both two (or more) nearby sources. This is the first detection of a gravitational lens, where the discovery is made "the other way around", meaning we first measured the time delay between the two lensed quasar images of 132<tAB<76-132<t_{\rm AB}<-76 days (90% CL), with the median tAB102t_{\rm AB}\approx-102 days (in the observer frame), and where the fainter image B lags image A. The system consists of the two quasar images separated by 1.5" on the sky, with I20.0I\approx20.0 mag and I19.6I\approx19.6 mag, respectively, and a lensing galaxy that becomes detectable as I21.5I \approx 21.5 mag source, 1.0" from image A, after subtracting the two lensed images. Both quasar images show clear AGN broad emission lines at z=2.16z=2.16 in the NTT spectra. The SED fitting with the fixed source redshift provided the estimate of the lensing galaxy redshift of z0.9±0.2z \approx 0.9 \pm 0.2 (90% CL), while its type is more likely to be elliptical (the SED-inferred and lens-model stellar mass is more likely present in ellipticals) than spiral (preferred redshift by the lens model).

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@article{arxiv.1801.08481,
  title  = {A Gravitationally Lensed Quasar Discovered in OGLE},
  author = {Z. Kostrzewa-Rutkowska and S. Kozłowski and C. Lemon and T. Anguita and J. Greiner and M. W. Auger and Ł. Wyrzykowski and Y. Apostolovski and J. Bolmer and A. Udalski and M. K. Szymański and I. Soszyński and R. Poleski and P. Pietrukowicz and J. Skowron and P. Mróz and K. Ulaczyk and M. Pawlak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08481},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted by MNRAS