SDSSJ140228.22+632133.3: A New Spectroscopically Selected Gravitational Lens

Abstract

(abridged) We present Gemini integral-field unit (IFU) spectroscopy and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) F435W- and F814W-band images of a new four-image gravitational lens, SDSSJ140228.22+632133.3, obtained as part of an HST Snapshot program designed to expand the sample of known gravitational lenses amenable to detailed photometric, lensing, and dynamical studies. The lens is a smooth elliptical galaxy at a redshift of zl = 0.2046 +/- 0.0001 with a Sloan r-band magnitude of 17.00 +/- 0.05 and a stellar velocity dispersion of 267 +/- 17 km s-1, obtained from its SDSS spectrum. Multiple emission lines place the quadruply-imaged source at a redshift of zs = 0.4814 +/- 0.0001. The best-fitting singular isothermal ellipsoid lens model gives an Einstein radius b = 1.35" +/- 0.05" (or [4.9 +/- 0.2] h65-1 kpc), corresponding to a total mass of (30.9 +/- 2.3) x 1010 h65-1 Msun within the critical curve. In combination with HST photometry this gives a rest-frame B-band mass-to-light ratio of (8.1 +/- 0.7) h65 times solar within the same region. The lens model predicts a luminosity-weighted stellar dispersion within the 3"-diameter SDSS aperture of sigma* ~= 270 km s-1, in good agreement with the observed value. Using the model to de-lens the four lensed images yields a source with a smooth, monotonically-decreasing brightness distribution.

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