A Mock Catalog of Gravitationally Lensed Quasars for the LSST Survey

Abstract

We present a mock catalog of gravitationally lensed quasars at zqso<7.5 with simulated images for the Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). We adopt recent measurements of quasar luminosity functions to model the quasar population, and use the CosmoDC2 mock galaxy catalog to model the deflector galaxies, which successfully reproduces the observed galaxy velocity dispersion functions up to zd1.5. The mock catalog is highly complete for lensed quasars with Einstein radius θE>007 and quasar absolute magnitude Mi<-20. We estimate that there are 103 lensed quasars discoverable in current imaging surveys, and LSST will increase this number to 2.4×103. Most of the lensed quasars have image separation θ>05, which will at least be marginally resolved in LSST images with seeing of 07. There will be 200 quadruply-lensed quasars discoverable in the LSST. The fraction of quad lenses among all discoverable lensed quasars is about 10\%-15\%, and this fraction decreases with survey depth. This mock catalog shows a large diversity in the observational features of lensed quasars, in terms of lensing separation and quasar-to-deflector flux ratio. We discuss possible strategies for a complete search of lensed quasars in the LSST era.

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