The Double Quasar Q2138-431: Lensing by a Dark Galaxy?
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new gravitational lens candidate Q2138-431AB, comprising two quasar images at a redshift of 1.641 separated by 4.5 arcsecs. The spectra of the two images are very similar, and the redshifts agree to better than 115 km.sec. The two images have magnitudes and , and in spite of a deep search and image subtraction procedure, no lensing galaxy has been found with . Modelling of the system configuration implies that the mass-to-light ratio of any lensing galaxy is likely to be around , with an absolute lower limit of for an Einstein-de Sitter universe. We conclude that the most likely explanation of the observations is gravitational lensing by a dark galaxy, although it is possible we are seeing a binary quasar.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9709049,
title = {The Double Quasar Q2138-431: Lensing by a Dark Galaxy?},
author = {M. R. S. Hawkins and D. Clements and J. W. Fried and A. F. Heavens and P. Véron and E. M. Minty and P. van der Werf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9709049},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
17 pages (Latex), 8 postscript figures included, accepted by MNRAS