DES meets Gaia: discovery of strongly lensed quasars from a multiplet search
Abstract
We report the discovery, spectroscopic confirmation and first lens models of the first two, strongly lensed quasars from a combined search in WISE and Gaia over the DES footprint. The four-image lensWGD2038-4008 (r.a.=20:38:02.65, dec.=-40:08:14.64) has source- and lens-redshifts zs=0.777 0.001 and zl = 0.230 0.002 respectively. Its deflector has effective radius R eff ≈ 3.4, stellar mass (M/M) = 11.64+0.20-0.43, and shows extended isophotal shape variation. Simple lens models yield Einstein radii R E=(1.300.04), axis ratio q=0.750.1 (compatible with that of the starlight) and considerable shear-ellipticity degeneracies. The two-image lensWGD2021-4115 (r.a.=20:21:39.45, dec.=--41:15:57.11) has zs=1.3900.001 and zl = 0.335 0.002, and Einstein radius R E = (1.10.1), but higher-resolution imaging is needed to accurately separate the deflector and faint quasar image. We also show high-rank candidate doubles selected this way, some of which have been independently identified with different techniques, and discuss a DES+WISE quasar multiplet selection.
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