Table 2.
Candidates with average scores higher than 1.5 in visual inspection.
Name | RA (deg) | Dec (deg) | Average score | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
HSCJ095921+020638 | 149.84071 | 2.11068 | 3.0 | Anguita et al. (2009) |
HSCJ100050+013251 | 150.20947 | 1.54775 | 2.3 | Probable lensed galaxy |
HSCJ095921+025700 | 149.84037 | 2.95013 | 2.0 | Probable lensed galaxy. No HST image |
HSCJ100307+020241 | 150.78256 | 2.04484 | 1.7 | No HST image |
HSCJ095943+022046 | 149.93252 | 2.34623 | 1.7 | |
HSCJ095744+023835 | 149.43571 | 2.64332 | 1.7 | |
HSCJ100050+031825 | 150.21200 | 3.30706 | 1.7 | No HST image |
HSCJ100129+024427 | 150.37457 | 2.74093 | 2.0 | Lensed galaxy candidate by serendipitous discovery |
Notes. The table lists: name, RA, Dec, and average score from visual inspection. HSCJ095921+020638 is the only known quadruply lensed quasar in the COSMOS field. HSCJ100050+013251, HSCJ095921+025700, and HSCJ100129+024427 are more likely to be lensed galaxy candidates. Only five of these objects have HST images (see Figs. 2 and 3).
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