A redshift of z=3.20 for the bright arc in eMACSJ2229.9-0808: Comment on Wagner & Falco (2026) "Hamilton's Object revisited: A challenging source redshift of a strong lensing configuration"

Abstract

We re-analyse near-infrared and optical spectroscopy from the Subaru, Gemini, and Keck telescopes of the bright gravitational arc seen in the z=0.62 X-ray cluster eMACSJ2229.9-0808. The 22 strongest spectral features we identify uniquely determine the redshift of the galaxy as z=3.20, as previously reported by Ebeling et al. (2025), not z=0.82 as claimed by Wagner & Falco (2026).

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