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Q1208+1011: Search for the Lensing Galaxy

Aneta Siemiginowska et al 1998 ApJ 503 118-124   doi: 10.1086/305983  Help

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Aneta Siemiginowska1, Jill Bechtold2, Thomas L. Aldcroft1, K. K. McLeod3 and Charles R. Keeton1
1 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, MS-70, Cambridge, MA 02138
2 Steward Observatory, Tuscon, AZ 85721
3 Whitin Observatory, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02181
E-mail: asiemiginowska@cfa.harvard.edu, taldcroft@cfa.harvard.edu, ckeeton@cfa.harvard.edu, jbechtold@as.arizona.edu and kmcleod@wellesley.edu

ABSTRACT. We present a high-resolution spectrum of the high-redshift, lensed quasar Q1208+1101, obtained with the echellette spectrograph on the Multiple Mirror Telescope. We examine the new and published spectra and provide an updated list of high-confidence metal-line absorption systems at z = 1.1349, 2.8626, 2.9118, 2.9136, and 2.9149. Combining this with a simple model of the gravitational lens system allows us to constrain the possible lens redshifts. The high-redshift (z > 2.5) and low-redshift (z < 0.4) candidates can be ruled out with high confidence. The current spectra effectively probe about 40% of the redshift range in which the lens is expected. In that range, there is only one known metal-line absorption system, an Mg II absorber at z = 1.1349. We consider the possibility that this system is the lensing galaxy and discuss the implied parameters of the galaxy.

Subject headings: gravitational lensing; quasars: absorption lines; quasars: individual (Q1208+1101)

Print publication: Issue 1 (1998 August 10)
Received 1997 December 12, accepted for publication 1998 March 20

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