A Strongly-Lensed Massive Ultra-Compact Quiescent Galaxy at z ~ 2.4 in the COSMOS/UltraVISTA Field

Abstract

We report the discovery of a massive ultra-compact quiescent galaxy that has been strongly-lensed into multiple images by a foreground galaxy at z = 0.960. This system was serendipitously discovered as a set of extremely Ks-bright high-redshift galaxies with red J - Ks colors using new data from the UltraVISTA YJHKs near-infrared survey. The system was also previously identified as an optically-faint lens/source system using the COSMOS ACS imaging by Faure et al. (2008, 2011). Photometric redshifts for the three brightest images of the source galaxy determined from twenty-seven band photometry place the source at z = 2.4 +/- 0.1. We provide an updated lens model for the system which is a good fit to the positions and morphologies of the galaxies in the ACS image. The lens model implies that the magnification of the three brightest images is a factor of 4 - 5. We use the lens model, combined with the Ks-band image to constrain the size and Sersic profile of the galaxy. The best-fit model is an ultra-compact galaxy (Re = 0.64+0.08-0.18 kpc, lensing-corrected), with a Sersic profile that is intermediate between a disk and bulge profile (n = 2.2+2.3-0.9). We present aperture photometry for the source galaxy images which have been corrected for flux contamination from the central lens. The best-fit stellar population model is a massive galaxy (Log(Mstar/Msol) = 10.8+0.1-0.1, lensing-corrected) with an age of 1.0+1.0-0.4 Gyr, moderate dust extinction (Av = 0.8+0.5-0.6), and a low specific star formation rate (Log(SSFR) < -11.0 yr-1). This is typical of massive "red-and-dead" galaxies at this redshift and confirms that this source is the first bona fide strongly-lensed massive ultra-compact quiescent galaxy to be discovered. We conclude with a discussion of the prospects of finding a larger sample of these galaxies.

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