RELICS: A Strong Lens Model for SPT-CLJ0615-5746, a z=0.972 Cluster
Abstract
We present a lens model for the cluster SPT-CLJ0615-5746, which is the highest redshift (z=0.972) system in the Reionization of Lensing Clusters Survey (RELICS), making it the highest redshift cluster for which a full strong lens model is published. We identify three systems of multiply-imaged lensed galaxies, two of which we spectroscopically confirm at z=1.358 and z=4.013, which we use as constraints for the model. We find a foreground structure at z0.4, which we include as a second cluster-sized halo in one of our models; however two different statistical tests find the best-fit model consists of one cluster-sized halo combined with three individually optimized galaxy-sized halos, as well as contributions from the cluster galaxies themselves. We find the total projected mass density within r=26.7" (the region where the strong lensing constraints exist) to be M=2.51+0.15-0.09× 1014~M. If we extrapolate out to r500, our projected mass density is consistent with the mass inferred from weak lensing and from the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect (M1015~M). This cluster is lensing a previously reported z10 galaxy, which, if spectroscopically confirmed, will be the highest-redshift strongly lensed galaxy known.
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