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Table 1

Log of PMAS lens array observations of the LARS sample.

LARS Observing- t exp. FoV λ-range Resolving power Seeing Observing-
ID date [s] [arcsec2] λstartλend [Å] FWHM [′′] conditions

1 2012-03-16 2 × 1800 s 16 × 16 59487773 5306 1.8 phot.
2 2012-03-15 2 × 1800 s 16 × 16 57527581 5205 1.1 non-phot.
3 2012-03-14 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 59487773 5362 1.1 phot.
4 2012-03-13 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 57527581 5883 1.0 phot.
5 2012-03-14 3 × 1800 s 8 × 8 58747700 5886 1.3 phot.
6 2012-03-13 2 × 1800 s 16 × 16 57527581 5865 1.0 phot.
7 2012-03-16 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 59487773 3925 1.3 non-phot.
8 2012-03-15 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 59487773 4415 0.9 non-phot.
9 2012-03-12 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 57527581 5561 0.9 phot.
2012-03-14 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 59487773 4772 0.9 non-phot.
10 2012-03-14 2 × 1800 s 8 × 8 58747700 5438 1.5 phot.
11 2012-03-15 3 × 1800 s 16 × 16 59487773 4593 1.0 non-phot.
12 2012-03-14 3 × 1800 s 8 × 8 65538363 6756 0.9 phot.
13 2011-10-02 4 × 1800 s 8 × 8 67928507 7766 1.2 phot.
2011-10-02 4 × 1800 s 8 × 8 67928507 7771 1.2 phot.
14 2012-03-13 2 × 1800 s 8 × 8 65538363 7718 0.9 phot.

Notes.See Paper I for coordinates and common names of the galaxies in the LARS sample. Galaxies LARS 09 and LARS 13 were covered with two pointings each, since their extent was larger than the used FoV.

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