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Survey of Gravitationally Lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). II. Environments and Line-of-Sight Structure of Strong Gravitational Lens Galaxies to z ∼ 0.8

Authors :
Masayuki Tanaka
Alessandro Sonnenfeld
Cristian E. Rusu
Sherry H. Suyu
Anupreeta More
Anton T. Jaelani
Kenneth C. Wong
Yutaka Komiyama
James H. H. Chan
Masamune Oguri
Chien-Hsiu Lee
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 867:107
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2018.

Abstract

We investigate the local and line-of-sight overdensities of strong gravitational lens galaxies using wide-area multiband imaging from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program. We present 41 new definite or probable lens candidates discovered in Data Release 2 of the survey. Using a combined sample of 87 galaxy-scale lenses out to a lens redshift of $z_{\mathrm{L}} \sim 0.8$, we compare galaxy number counts in lines of sight toward known and newly-discovered lenses in the survey to those of a control sample consisting of random lines of sight. We also compare the local overdensity of lens galaxies to a sample of "twin" galaxies that have a similar redshift and velocity dispersion to test whether lenses lie in different environments from similar non-lens galaxies. We find that lens fields contain higher number counts of galaxies compared to the control fields, but this effect arises from the local environment of the lens. Once galaxies in the lens plane are removed, the lens lines of sight are consistent with the control sample. The local environments of the lenses are overdense compared to the control sample, and are slightly overdense compared to those of the twin sample, although the significance is marginal. There is no significant evidence of the evolution of the local overdensity of lens environments with redshift.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; 22 pages, 10 figures, 9 tables

Details

ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
867
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4747b57ed69a55983ee008941cc7cbe4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aae381