Discovery of a Low-mass Strong-lens System in SMACS J0723.3-7327

Abstract

We report the discovery of an intriguing, low-mass galaxy-scale strong-lens system in the SMACS J0723.3-7327 galaxy cluster. By modeling James Webb Space Telescope imaging and Very Large Telescope Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer spectroscopic data, we find that the lens is cluster member galaxy at z=0.397 with an Einstein radius of 0 .424 0 .012, stellar mass of M* = (3.3 0.8) × 1010 M, half-light radius of 1 kpc, and central stellar velocity dispersion of 140 6 km s-1. This lens galaxy is one of the few strong lens galaxies known to date that have stellar mass as low as M* 1010.5 M, offering an exceptional opportunity to peek into the population of low-mass galaxies that has largely remained unexplored in the context of strong-lensing studies. This strong lens system can also assist in assessing the systematic uncertainty in the lens modeling of cluster member galaxies.

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