The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

COOL-LAMPS. VI. Lens Model and New Constraints on the Properties of COOL J1241+2219, a Bright z = 5 Lyman Break Galaxy and its z = 1 Cluster Lens

  • Maxwell Klein,
  • Keren Sharon,
  • Kate Napier,
  • Michael D. Gladders,
  • Gourav Khullar,
  • Matthew Bayliss,
  • Håkon Dahle,
  • M. Riley Owens,
  • Antony Stark,
  • Sasha Brownsberger,
  • Keunho J. Kim,
  • Nicole Kuchta,
  • Guillaume Mahler,
  • Grace Smith,
  • Ryan Walker,
  • Katya Gozman,
  • Michael N. Martinez,
  • Owen S. Matthews Acuña,
  • Kaiya Merz,
  • Jorge A. Sanchez,
  • Daniel J. Kavin Stein,
  • Ezra O. Sukay,
  • Kiyan Tavangar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad22de
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 963, no. 1
p. 44

Abstract

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We present a strong lensing analysis of COOL J1241+2219, the brightest known gravitationally lensed galaxy at z ≥ 5, based on new multiband Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging data. The lensed galaxy has a redshift of z = 5.043, placing it shortly after the end of the “Epoch of Reionization,” and an AB magnitude z _AB = 20.47 mag (Khullar et al.). As such, it serves as a touchstone for future research of that epoch. The high spatial resolution of HST reveals internal structure in the giant arc, from which we identify 15 constraints and construct a robust lens model. We use the lens model to extract the cluster mass and lensing magnification. We find that the mass enclosed within the Einstein radius of the z = 1.001 cluster lens is $M(\lt 5\buildrel{\prime\prime}\over{.} \,77)={1.079}_{-0.007}^{+0.023}\times {10}^{13}{M}_{\odot }$ , significantly lower than other known strong lensing clusters at its redshift. The average magnification of the giant arc is 〈 μ _arc 〉 = ${76}_{-20}^{+40}$ , a factor of ${2.4}_{-0.7}^{+1.4}$ greater than previously estimated from ground-based data; the flux-weighted average magnification is 〈 μ _arc 〉 = ${92}_{-31}^{+37}$ . We update the current measurements of the stellar mass and star formation rate (SFR) of the source for the revised magnification to $\mathrm{log}({M}_{\star }/{M}_{\odot })\,=$ 9.7 ± 0.3 and SFR = ${10.3}_{-4.4}^{+7.0}$ M _⊙ yr ^−1 , respectively. The powerful lensing magnification acting upon COOL J1241+2219 resolves the source and enables future studies of the properties of its star formation on a clump-by-clump basis. The lensing analysis presented here will support upcoming multiwavelength characterization with HST and JWST data of the stellar mass assembly and physical properties of this high-redshift lensed galaxy.

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