Flashlights: More than A Dozen High-Significance Microlensing Events of Extremely Magnified Stars in Galaxies at Redshifts z=0.7-1.5 — Patrick L. Kelly (2022) | RDL Network
Flashlights: More than A Dozen High-Significance Microlensing Events of Extremely Magnified Stars in Galaxies at Redshifts z=0.7-1.5
Preprint 2022 en
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Patrick L. Kelly
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Wenlei Chen
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Alfred Amruth
Abstract
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Once only accessible in nearby galaxies, we can now study individual stars across much of the observable universe aided by galaxy-cluster gravitational lenses. When a star, compact object, or multiple such objects in the foreground galaxy-cluster lens become aligned, they can magnify a background individual star, and the timescale of a magnification peak can limit its size to tens of AU. The number and frequency of microlensing events therefore opens a window into the population of stars and compact objects, as well as high-redshift stars. To assemble the first statistical sample of stars in order to constrain the initial mass function (IMF) of massive stars at redshift z=0.7-1.5, the abundance of primordial black holes in galaxy-cluster dark matter, and the IMF of the stars making up the intracluster light, we are carrying out a 192-orbit program with the Hubble Space Telescope called "Flashlights," which is now two-thirds complete owing to scheduling challenges. We use the ultrawide F200LP and F350LP long-pass WFC3 UVIS filters and conduct two 16-orbit visits separated by one year. Having an identical roll angle during both visits, while difficult to schedule, yields extremely clean subtraction. Here we report the discovery of more than a dozen bright microlensing events, including multiple examples in the famous "Dragon Arc" discovered in the 1980s, as well as the "Spocks" and "Warhol" arcs that have hosted already known supergiants. The ultradeep observer-frame ultraviolet-through-optical imaging is sensitive to hot stars, which will complement deep James Webb Space Telescope infrared imaging. We are also acquiring Large Binocular Telescope LUCI and Keck-I MOSFIRE near-infrared spectra of the highly magnified arcs to constrain their recent star-formation histories.
Patrick L. Kelly, J. M. Diego, S. Rodney, Nick Kaiser, Tom Broadhurst, Adi Zitrin, Tommaso Treu, Pablo G. Pérez‐González, Takahiro Morishita, Mathilde Jauzac, J. Selsing, Masamune Oguri, Laurent Pueyo, Timothy W. Ross, Alexei V Filippenko, Nathan Smith, J. Hjorth, S. B. Cenko, Xin Wang, D. A. Howell, Johan Richard, Brenda Frye, Saurabh W. Jha, R. J. Foley, Colin Norman, Maruša Bradač, WeiKang Zheng, Gabriel Brammer, Alberto Molino Benito, A. Cava, L. Christensen, S. E. de Mink, Or Graur, C. Grillo, Ryota Kawamata, Jean‐Paul Kneib, T. Matheson, C. McCully, M. Nonino, I. Pérez‐Fournon, Adam G. Riess, P. Rosati, Marko Shuntov, Keren Sharon, Benjamin J. Weiner
Patrick L. Kelly, J. M. Diego, S. Rodney, Nick Kaiser, Tom Broadhurst, Adi Zitrin, Tommaso Treu, Pablo G. Pérez‐González, Takahiro Morishita, Mathilde Jauzac, J. Selsing, Masamune Oguri, Laurent Pueyo, Timothy W. Ross, Alexei V Filippenko, Nathan Smith, J. Hjorth, S. B. Cenko, Xin Wang, D. A. Howell, Johan Richard, Brenda Frye, Saurabh W. Jha, R. J. Foley, Colin Norman,
Patrick L. Kelly, J. M. Diego, S. Rodney, Nick Kaiser, Tom Broadhurst, Adi Zitrin, Tommaso Treu, Pablo G. Pérez‐González, Takahiro Morishita, Mathilde Jauzac, J. Selsing, Masamune Oguri, Laurent Pueyo, Timothy W. Ross, Alexei V Filippenko, Nathan Smith, J. Hjorth, S. B. Cenko, Xin Wang, D. A. Howell, Johan Richard, Brenda Frye, Saurabh W. Jha, R. J. Foley,
Hayley Williams, Patrick Kelly, Rogier A. Windhorst, Alexei V Filippenko, Alfred Amruth, Tom Broadhurst, Wenlei Chen, Christopher J. Conselice, Seth H. Cohen, J. M. Diego, Benne W. Holwerda, Anton M. Koekemoer, Sung Kei Li, Ashish Kumar Meena, Jose M. Palencia, Massimo Ricotti, Clayton Robertson, Bangzheng Sun, S. P. Willner, Haojing Yan
J. M. Diego, Sung Kei Li, Ashish Kumar Meena, Anna Niemiec, Ana Acebrón, Mathilde Jauzac, Mitchell F. Struble, Alfred Amruth, Tom Broadhurst, Catherine Cerny, H. Ebeling, Alexei V Filippenko, Eric Jullo, Patrick Kelly, Anton M. Koekemoer, David Lagattuta, Jeremy Lim, Marceau Limousin, Guillaume Mahler, Nency Patel, Juan Remolina, Johan Richard, Keren Sharon,
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