Nine lensed quasars and quasar pairs discovered through spatially extended variability in Pan-STARRS

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2025-05-20T06:43:12Z

2025-05-20T06:43:12Z

2024-01-31

2025-05-20T06:43:13Z



Abstract

We present the proof of concept of a method for finding strongly lensed quasars using their spatially extended photometric variability through difference imaging in cadenced imaging survey data. We applied the method to Pan-STARRS, starting with an initial selection of 14 107 Gaia multiplets with quasar-like infrared colours from WISE. We identified 229 candidates showing notable spatially extended variability during the Pan-STARRS survey period. These include 20 known lenses and an additional 12 promising candidates for which we obtained long-slit spectroscopy follow-up. This process resulted in the confirmation of four doubly lensed quasars, four unclassified quasar pairs, and one projected quasar pair. Only three are pairs of stars or quasar+star projections. The false-positive rate accordingly is 25%. The lens separations are between 0.8100 and 1.2400, and the source redshifts lie between z = 1.47 and z = 2.46. Three of the unclassified quasar pairs are promising dual-quasar candidates with separations ranging from 6.6 to 9.3 kpc. We expect that this technique is a particularly efficient way to select lensed variables in the upcoming Rubin-LSST, which will be crucial given the expected limitations for spectroscopic follow-up.

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Article


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English

Subjects and keywords

Gravitació; Quàsars; Gravitation; Quasars

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EDP Sciences

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347598

Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2024, vol. 682

https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347598

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cc-by (c) Dux, F. et al., 2024

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