The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues

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Autor(a) principal: Furlanetto, Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Santiago, Basilio Xavier, Makler, Martín, Cypriano, Eduardo Serra, Caminha, Gabriel Bartosch, Pereira, Maria Elidaiana da Silva, Fausti Neto, Angelo, Estrada, Juan, Lin, H., Hao, Jiangang, McKay, Timothy A., Costa, Luiz N. da, Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
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Resumo: We present the first results of the SOAR (Southern Astrophysical Research) Gravitational Arc Survey (SOGRAS). The survey imaged 47 clusters in two redshift intervals centred at z = 0.27 and z = 0.55, targeting the richest clusters in each interval. Images were obtained in the g¹ , r¹ and i¹ bands using the SOAR Optical Imager (SOI), with a median seeing of 0.83, 0.76 and 0.71 arcsec, respectively, in these filters. Most of the survey clusters are located within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 region and all of them are in the SDSS footprint. Photometric calibration was therefore performed using SDSS stars located in our SOI fields. We reached for galaxies in all fields the detection limits of g ∼ 23.5, r ∼ 23 and i ∼ 22.5 for a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) = 3. As a byproduct of the image processing, we generated a source catalogue with 19 760 entries, the vast majority of which are galaxies,wherewe list their positions, magnitudes and shape parameters. We compared our galaxy shape measurements to those of local galaxies and concluded that they were not strongly affected by seeing. From the catalogue data, we are able to identify a red sequence of galaxies in most clusters in the lower z range. We found 16 gravitational arc candidates around eight clusters in our sample. They tend to be bluer than the central galaxies in the lensing cluster. A preliminary analysis indicates that ∼10 per cent of the clusters have arcs around them, with a possible indication of a larger efficiency associated with the high-z systems when compared to the low-z ones. Deeper follow-up images with Gemini strengthen the case for the strong lensing nature of the candidates found in this survey.
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spelling Furlanetto, CristinaSantiago, Basilio XavierMakler, MartínCypriano, Eduardo SerraCaminha, Gabriel BartoschPereira, Maria Elidaiana da SilvaFausti Neto, AngeloEstrada, JuanLin, H.Hao, JiangangMcKay, Timothy A.Costa, Luiz N. daMaia, Marcio Antonio Geimba2014-04-15T01:50:50Z20130035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/94340000902806We present the first results of the SOAR (Southern Astrophysical Research) Gravitational Arc Survey (SOGRAS). The survey imaged 47 clusters in two redshift intervals centred at z = 0.27 and z = 0.55, targeting the richest clusters in each interval. Images were obtained in the g¹ , r¹ and i¹ bands using the SOAR Optical Imager (SOI), with a median seeing of 0.83, 0.76 and 0.71 arcsec, respectively, in these filters. Most of the survey clusters are located within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 region and all of them are in the SDSS footprint. Photometric calibration was therefore performed using SDSS stars located in our SOI fields. We reached for galaxies in all fields the detection limits of g ∼ 23.5, r ∼ 23 and i ∼ 22.5 for a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) = 3. As a byproduct of the image processing, we generated a source catalogue with 19 760 entries, the vast majority of which are galaxies,wherewe list their positions, magnitudes and shape parameters. We compared our galaxy shape measurements to those of local galaxies and concluded that they were not strongly affected by seeing. From the catalogue data, we are able to identify a red sequence of galaxies in most clusters in the lower z range. We found 16 gravitational arc candidates around eight clusters in our sample. They tend to be bluer than the central galaxies in the lensing cluster. A preliminary analysis indicates that ∼10 per cent of the clusters have arcs around them, with a possible indication of a larger efficiency associated with the high-z systems when compared to the low-z ones. Deeper follow-up images with Gemini strengthen the case for the strong lensing nature of the candidates found in this survey.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the royal astronomical society. Oxford. Vol. 432, no. 1 (June 2013), p. 73-88Aglomerados de galaxiasLentes gravitacionaisFotometria astronômicaCatalogos astronomicosGravitational lensing: strongSurveysGalaxies: clusters: generalThe SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric cataloguesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000902806.pdf000902806.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf4854204http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/94340/1/000902806.pdff26596896752facadab79392a8a6a49dMD51TEXT000902806.pdf.txt000902806.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain69815http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/94340/2/000902806.pdf.txt406dea6bc4f2ff98aa81330224b1bf20MD52THUMBNAIL000902806.pdf.jpg000902806.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2174http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/94340/3/000902806.pdf.jpgb88cb6b4960ed99993a91f5cb219113fMD5310183/943402023-06-16 03:33:56.941412oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/94340Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-06-16T06:33:56Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
title The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
spellingShingle The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
Furlanetto, Cristina
Aglomerados de galaxias
Lentes gravitacionais
Fotometria astronômica
Catalogos astronomicos
Gravitational lensing: strong
Surveys
Galaxies: clusters: general
title_short The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
title_full The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
title_fullStr The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
title_full_unstemmed The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
title_sort The SOAR Gravitational Arc Survey – I. Survey overview and photometric catalogues
author Furlanetto, Cristina
author_facet Furlanetto, Cristina
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
Makler, Martín
Cypriano, Eduardo Serra
Caminha, Gabriel Bartosch
Pereira, Maria Elidaiana da Silva
Fausti Neto, Angelo
Estrada, Juan
Lin, H.
Hao, Jiangang
McKay, Timothy A.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
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author2 Santiago, Basilio Xavier
Makler, Martín
Cypriano, Eduardo Serra
Caminha, Gabriel Bartosch
Pereira, Maria Elidaiana da Silva
Fausti Neto, Angelo
Estrada, Juan
Lin, H.
Hao, Jiangang
McKay, Timothy A.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Furlanetto, Cristina
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
Makler, Martín
Cypriano, Eduardo Serra
Caminha, Gabriel Bartosch
Pereira, Maria Elidaiana da Silva
Fausti Neto, Angelo
Estrada, Juan
Lin, H.
Hao, Jiangang
McKay, Timothy A.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aglomerados de galaxias
Lentes gravitacionais
Fotometria astronômica
Catalogos astronomicos
topic Aglomerados de galaxias
Lentes gravitacionais
Fotometria astronômica
Catalogos astronomicos
Gravitational lensing: strong
Surveys
Galaxies: clusters: general
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Gravitational lensing: strong
Surveys
Galaxies: clusters: general
description We present the first results of the SOAR (Southern Astrophysical Research) Gravitational Arc Survey (SOGRAS). The survey imaged 47 clusters in two redshift intervals centred at z = 0.27 and z = 0.55, targeting the richest clusters in each interval. Images were obtained in the g¹ , r¹ and i¹ bands using the SOAR Optical Imager (SOI), with a median seeing of 0.83, 0.76 and 0.71 arcsec, respectively, in these filters. Most of the survey clusters are located within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 region and all of them are in the SDSS footprint. Photometric calibration was therefore performed using SDSS stars located in our SOI fields. We reached for galaxies in all fields the detection limits of g ∼ 23.5, r ∼ 23 and i ∼ 22.5 for a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) = 3. As a byproduct of the image processing, we generated a source catalogue with 19 760 entries, the vast majority of which are galaxies,wherewe list their positions, magnitudes and shape parameters. We compared our galaxy shape measurements to those of local galaxies and concluded that they were not strongly affected by seeing. From the catalogue data, we are able to identify a red sequence of galaxies in most clusters in the lower z range. We found 16 gravitational arc candidates around eight clusters in our sample. They tend to be bluer than the central galaxies in the lensing cluster. A preliminary analysis indicates that ∼10 per cent of the clusters have arcs around them, with a possible indication of a larger efficiency associated with the high-z systems when compared to the low-z ones. Deeper follow-up images with Gemini strengthen the case for the strong lensing nature of the candidates found in this survey.
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