Gaia GraL. II. Known multiply imaged quasars Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Ducourant C.
  2. Wertz O.
  3. Krone-Martins A.
  4. Teixeira R.
  5. Le Campion J.-F.,Galluccio L.
  6. Klueter J.
  7. Delchambre L.
  8. Surdej J.
  9. Mignard F.,Wambsganss J.
  10. Bastian U.
  11. Graham M.J.
  12. Djorgovski S.G.
  13. Slezak E.
  14. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Thanks to its spatial resolution the ESA/Gaia space mission offers a unique opportunity to discover new multiply-imaged quasars and to study the already known lensed systems at sub-milliarcsecond astrometric precisions. Aims : In this paper, we address the detection of the known multiply-imaged quasars from the Gaia Data Release 2 and determine the astrometric and photometric properties of the individually detected images found in the Gaia DR2 catalogue. We have compiled an exhaustive list of quasar gravitational lenses from the literature to search for counterparts in the Gaia Data Release 2. We then analyze the astrometric and photometric properties of these Gaia's detections. To highlight the tremendous potential of Gaia at the sub-milliarcsecond level we finally perform a simple Bayesian modeling of the well-known gravitational lens system HE0435-1223, using Gaia Data Release 2 and HST astrometry. From 478 known multiply imaged quasars, 200 have at least one image found in the Gaia Data Release 2. Among the 41 known quadruply-imaged quasars of the list, 26 have at least one image in the Gaia Data Release 2, 12 of which are fully detected (2MASX J01471020+4630433, HE 0435-1223, SDSS1004+4112, PG1115+080, RXJ1131-1231, 2MASS J11344050-2103230, 2MASS J13102005-1714579, B1422+231, J1606-2333, J1721+8842, WFI2033-4723, WGD2038-4008), 6 have three counterparts, 7 have two and 1 has only one. As expected, the modeling of HE0435-1223 shows that the model parameters are significantly better constrained when using Gaia astrometry compared to HST astrometry, in particular the relative positions of the background quasar source and the centroid of the deflector. The Gaia sub-milliarcsecond astrometry also significantly reduces the parameter correlations. Besides providing an up-to-date list of multiply imaged quasars and their detection in the Gaia DR2, this paper shows that more complex modeling scenarios will certainly benefit from Gaia sub-milliarcsecond astrometry.

Keywords
  1. gravitational-lensing
  2. astrometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2018A&A...618A..56D
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.36180056

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2018-10-12T08:15:37Z
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2018-10-12T08:15:37Z
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