A strong-lensing elliptical galaxy in the MaNGA survey
Abstract
I report discovery of a new galaxy-scale gravitational lens system, identified using public data from the MaNGA survey, as part of a systematic search for lensed background line-emitters. The lens is SDSS J170124.01+372258.0, a giant elliptical galaxy with velocity dispersion km/s, at a redshift of . After modelling and subtracting the target galaxy light, the integral-field data-cube reveals [OII], [OIII] and H emission lines corresponding to a source at , forming an identifiable ring around the galaxy center. The Einstein radius is arcsec, projecting to ~5 kpc at the distance of the lens. The total projected lensing mass is , and the total J-band mass-to-light ratio is solar units. Plausible estimates of the likely dark matter content could reconcile this with a Milky-Way-like initial mass function (for which M/L~1.5 is expected), but heavier IMFs are by no means excluded with the present data. An alternative interpretation of the system, with a more complex source plane, is also discussed. The discovery of this system bodes well for future lens searches based on MaNGA and other integral-field spectroscopic surveys.
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@article{arxiv.1608.01967,
title = {A strong-lensing elliptical galaxy in the MaNGA survey},
author = {Russell J. Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.01967},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
MNRAS accepted 5th August 2016