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SDSSJ102111.02+491330.4: A Newly Discovered Gravitationally Lensed Quasar
by
Brewington, Howard J
, Eisenstein, Daniel J
, York, Donald G
, Gregg, Michael D
, Brasi, Guido
, Inada, Naohisa
, Johnston, David E
, Richards, Gordon T
, Brinkmann, J
, Oguri, Masamune
, Hinz, Philip M
, Jr
, Barentine, J C
, Kenworthy, Matthew A
, Hall, Patrick B
, Nitta, Atsuko
, Newman, Peter R
, Becker, Robert H
, Miller, Doug
, Snedden, Stephanie A
, Turner, Edwin L
, Kleinman, S J
, Pindor, Bart
, Krzesinski, Jurek
, Neilsen, Eric H
, Schneider, Donald P
, Long, Dan
, Harvanek, Michael
in
Galaxies
/ Gravitation
/ Gravitational lenses
/ Infrared imaging
/ Quasars
/ Red shift
/ Separation
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
2005
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SDSSJ102111.02+491330.4: A Newly Discovered Gravitationally Lensed Quasar
by
Brewington, Howard J
, Eisenstein, Daniel J
, York, Donald G
, Gregg, Michael D
, Brasi, Guido
, Inada, Naohisa
, Johnston, David E
, Richards, Gordon T
, Brinkmann, J
, Oguri, Masamune
, Hinz, Philip M
, Jr
, Barentine, J C
, Kenworthy, Matthew A
, Hall, Patrick B
, Nitta, Atsuko
, Newman, Peter R
, Becker, Robert H
, Miller, Doug
, Snedden, Stephanie A
, Turner, Edwin L
, Kleinman, S J
, Pindor, Bart
, Krzesinski, Jurek
, Neilsen, Eric H
, Schneider, Donald P
, Long, Dan
, Harvanek, Michael
in
Galaxies
/ Gravitation
/ Gravitational lenses
/ Infrared imaging
/ Quasars
/ Red shift
/ Separation
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
2005
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SDSSJ102111.02+491330.4: A Newly Discovered Gravitationally Lensed Quasar
by
Brewington, Howard J
, Eisenstein, Daniel J
, York, Donald G
, Gregg, Michael D
, Brasi, Guido
, Inada, Naohisa
, Johnston, David E
, Richards, Gordon T
, Brinkmann, J
, Oguri, Masamune
, Hinz, Philip M
, Jr
, Barentine, J C
, Kenworthy, Matthew A
, Hall, Patrick B
, Nitta, Atsuko
, Newman, Peter R
, Becker, Robert H
, Miller, Doug
, Snedden, Stephanie A
, Turner, Edwin L
, Kleinman, S J
, Pindor, Bart
, Krzesinski, Jurek
, Neilsen, Eric H
, Schneider, Donald P
, Long, Dan
, Harvanek, Michael
in
Galaxies
/ Gravitation
/ Gravitational lenses
/ Infrared imaging
/ Quasars
/ Red shift
/ Separation
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
2005
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SDSSJ102111.02+491330.4: A Newly Discovered Gravitationally Lensed Quasar
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SDSSJ102111.02+491330.4: A Newly Discovered Gravitationally Lensed Quasar
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2005
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We report follow-up observations of two gravitational lens candidates identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) dataset. We have confirmed that SDSS J102111.02+491330.4 is a previously unknown gravitationally lensed quasar. This lens system exhibits two images of a \\(z = 1.72\\) quasar, with an image separation of \\(1{\\farcs}14 \\pm 0.04\\). Optical and near-IR imaging of the system reveals the presence of the lensing galaxy between the two quasar images. Observations of SDSS J112012.12+671116.0 indicate that it is more likely a binary quasar than a gravitational lens. This system has two quasars at a redshift of \\(z = 1.49\\), with an angular separation of \\(1{\\farcs}49 \\pm 0.02\\). However, the two quasars have markedly different SEDs and no lens galaxy is apparent in optical and near-IR images of this system. We also present a list of 31 SDSS lens candidates which follow-up observations have confirmed are \\textit{not} gravitational lenses.
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