Table 2.
Summary of the image acquisition characteristics, and source and lens redshifts of both gravitationally lensed systems studied in this work.
Characteristic | SDSSJ1110+3649 | SDSSJ1201+4743 |
---|---|---|
Instrument | HST/WFC3-UVIS | – |
Filter | F606W | – |
Exp time [s] | 2540 | 2624 |
Field of view [″2] | 3.56×3.56 | – |
Pixel size | 90×90 | – |
zl | 0.733 | 0.563 |
zs | 2.502 | 2.126 |
λr [Å] | 1682 | 1883 |
Re [″] | 1.04 ± 0.02 | 1.72 ± 0.04 |
0.94 ± 0.03 |
Notes. zs and zl are the source and lens redshifts, λr is the rest-frame UV emission, and Re is the Einstein radius. SDSSJ1201+4743 has two Einstein radii as the lens has two components.
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