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We present deep near-infrared Keck/NIRC imaging of a recently-discovered z=4.04 galaxy (Frye & Broadhurst 1998). This is lensed by the rich foreground cluster Abell~2390 (z~0.23) into highly-magnified arcs 3-5arcsec in length. Our H- and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 Andrew J. Bunker , Leonidas A. Moustakas , Marc Davis

We describe the properties of a system of red arcs discovered at z=4.04 around the cluster A2390 ($z=0.23$). These arcs are images of a single galaxy, where the lensing is compounded by an elliptical cluster member lying close to the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-30 Brenda Frye , Tom Broadhurst

We discuss the observational properties of a remarkably faint triply-imaged galaxy revealed in a deep z-band ACS observation of the lensing cluster A2218. A well-constrained mass model for the cluster, which incorporates the outcome of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2011-05-05 Jean-Paul Kneib , Richard S. Ellis , Michael R. Santos , Johan Richard

We present new Keck observations of giant arcs in the cluster Abell 2390. High resolution two-dimensional spectra of two arcs show metal lines at z=4.040 +/- 0.005 with Lyman-alpha emission spatially separated from the stellar continuum. In…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 B. L. Frye , T. J. Broadhurst , H. Spinrad , A. Bunker

We present results from an SED analysis of two lensed high-z objects, the z=6.56 galaxy HCM6A behind the cluster Abell 370 discovered by Hu et al. (2002) and the triple arc at z~7 behind Abell 2218 found by Kneib et al. (2004). For HCM 6A…

Astrophysics · Physics 2017-03-22 Daniel Schaerer , Roser Pello

Measurements of stellar properties of galaxies when the universe was less than one billion years old yield some of the only observational constraints of the onset of star formation. We present here the inclusion of \textit{Spitzer}/IRAC…

Strong gravitational lensing is a unique tool to model with great accuracy the inner mass distribution of massive galaxy clusters. In particular, clusters with large Einstein radii provide a wealth of multiply imaged systems in the cluster…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2009-11-13 Johan Richard , Liuyi Pei , Marceau Limousin , Eric Jullo , Jean-Paul Kneib

We report the detection of a z~7 galaxy strongly lensed by the massive galaxy cluster Abell 2218 (z=0.175) at 3.6 and 4.5 um using the Spitzer Observatory and at 1.1 um using the Hubble Space Telescope. The new data indicate a refined…

We report the discovery of a unique $z=6.027$ galaxy, multiply imaged by the cluster Abell 383 and detected in new Hubble Space Telescope ACS and WFC3 imaging, as well as in Warm Spitzer observations. This galaxy was selected as a pair of…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-27 Johan Richard , Jean-Paul Kneib , Harald Ebeling , Dan Stark , Eiichi Egami , Andrew K. Fiedler

We present the first results on the identification and study of very distant field galaxies in the core of cluster-lenses, using a selection criterium based on both lens modelling and photometric redshifts. We concentrate on two…

Wide-field optical and near--IR ($JHK$) imaging is presented for two rich galaxy clusters: Abell~370 at $z=0.374$ and Abell~851 (Cl0939+47) at $z=0.407$. Galaxy catalogs selected from the near--IR images are 90\% complete to approximately…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-28 S. A. Stanford , P. R. M. Eisenhardt , Mark Dickinson

We present the results of ground-based and HST imaging studies targeted on z>4.5 quasar fields. High-redshift galaxies identified in deep narrow-band Lyman alpha images of the fields surrounding the quasars BR1202-0725 (z=4.694) and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Esther M. Hu , Richard G. McMahon , Eiichi Egami

We discuss the optical spectrum of a multiply-imaged arc resolved by HST in the $z$=0.175 cluster A2218. The spectrum, obtained with LDSS-2 on the 4.2m William Herschel telescope, reveals the source to be a galaxy at a redshift $z$=2.515 in…

Astrophysics · Physics 2016-06-08 T. M. D. Ebbels , J. -F. Le Borgne , R. Pelló , R. S. Ellis , J. -P. Kneib , I. Smail , B. Sanahuja

Gravitational lenses can magnify distant galaxies, allowing us to discover and characterize the stellar populations of intrinsically faint, quiescent galaxies that are otherwise extremely difficult to directly observe at high redshift from…

Slit spectra, covering the rest frame near-ultraviolet and blue wavelength regions, are combined with moderately deep g and R images to investigate radial population gradients in the brightest components of six z=0.2 galaxy clusters…

Astrophysics · Physics 2016-08-30 T. J. Davidge , M. Grinder

We present a detailed study of the spatially resolved kinematics, star-formation and stellar mass in a highly amplified galaxy at z=4.92 behind the lensing cluster MS1358+62. We use the observed optical, near- and mid-infrared imaging from…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-14 Mark Swinbank , Tracy Webb , Johan Richard , Richard Bower , Richard Ellis , Garth Illingworth , Tucker Jones , Mariska Kriek , Ian Smail , Dan Stark , Pieter Van Dokkum

Owing to their extreme crowding and high and variable extinction, stars in the Galactic Bulge, within +-2 degrees of the Galactic plane, and especially those in the Nuclear Star Cluster, have only rarely been targeted for an analyses of…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-08-22 N. Ryde , R. M. Rich , B. Thorsbro , M. Schultheis , T. K. Fritz , L. Origlia

We report the discovery with the Keck telescope of two new multiply-imaged arcs in the luminous X-ray cluster A2219 ($z=0.225$). The brighter arc in the field is red and we use spectroscopic and photometric information to identify it as a…

We report the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of three gravitationally-lensed images of a galaxy at z=3.9 in the background of a distant, rich cluster of galaxies at z=0.83, on the basis of observations with Faint Object Camera And…

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