Volume 389, Issue 1 pp. 311-314

SDSS J120923.7+264047: a new massive galaxy cluster with a bright giant arc

Eran O. Ofek

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Eran O. Ofek

Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

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Stella Seitz

Stella Seitz

Universitäts-Sternwarte München, München, Germany

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Felix Klein

Felix Klein

Universitäts-Sternwarte München, München, Germany

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First published: 18 August 2008
Citations: 4

ABSTRACT

Highly magnified lensed galaxies allow us to probe the morphological and spectroscopic properties of high-redshift stellar systems in great detail. However, such objects are rare, and there are only a handful of lensed galaxies that are bright enough for a high-resolution spectroscopic study with current instrumentation. We report the discovery of a new massive lensing cluster, SDSS J120923.7+264047, at z= 0.558. Present around the cluster core, at angular distances of up to ∼40 arcsec, are many arcs and arc candidates, presumably due to lensing of background galaxies by the cluster gravitational potential. One of the arcs, 21 arcsec long, has an r-band magnitude of 20, making it one of the brightest known lensed galaxies. We obtained a low-resolution spectrum of this galaxy, using the Keck-I telescope, and found it is at redshift of z= 1.018.

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