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    HerMES: Candidate gravitationally lensed galaxies and lensing statistics at submillimeter wavelengths

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    Authors
    Wardlow, J.
    Cooray, A.
    De Bernardis, F.
    Amblard, A.
    Arumugam, V.
    Aussel, H.
    Baker, A.
    Béthermin, M.
    Blundell, R.
    Bock, J.
    Boselli, A.
    Bridge, C.
    Buat, V.
    Burgarella, D.
    Bussmann, R.
    Cabrera-Lavers, A.
    Calanog, J.
    Carpenter, J.
    Casey, C.
    Castro-Rodríguez, N.
    Cava, A.
    Chanial, P.
    Chapin, E.
    Chapman, S.
    Clements, D.
    Conley, A.
    Cox, P.
    Dowell, C.
    Dye, S.
    Eales, S.
    Farrah, D.
    Ferrero, P.
    Franceschini, A.
    Frayer, D.
    Frazer, C.
    Fu, H.
    Gavazzi, R.
    Glenn, J.
    González Solares, E.
    Griffin, M.
    Gurwell, M.
    Harris, A.
    Hatziminaoglou, E.
    Hopwood, R.
    Hyde, A.
    Ibar, E.
    Ivison, R.
    Kim, S.
    Lagache, G.
    Levenson, L.
    Marchetti, L.
    Marsden, G.
    Martinez-Navajas, P.
    Negrello, M.
    Neri, R.
    Nguyen, H.
    O'Halloran, B.
    Oliver, S.
    Omont, A.
    Page, M.
    Panuzzo, P.
    Papageorgiou, A.
    Pearson, C.
    Pérez-Fournon, I.
    Pohlen, M.
    Riechers, D.
    Rigopoulou, D.
    Roseboom, I.
    Rowan-Robinson, M.
    Schulz, B.
    Scott, D.
    Scoville, N.
    Seymour, Nick
    Shupe, D.
    Smith, A.
    Streblyanska, A.
    Strom, A.
    Symeonidis, M.
    Trichas, M.
    Vaccari, M.
    Vieira, J.
    Viero, M.
    Wang, L.
    Xu, C.
    Yan, L.
    Zemcov, M.
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Wardlow, J. and Cooray, A. and De Bernardis, F. and Amblard, A. and Arumugam, V. and Aussel, H. and Baker, A. et al. 2013. HerMES: Candidate gravitationally lensed galaxies and lensing statistics at submillimeter wavelengths. Astrophysical Journal. 762 (1).
    Source Title
    Astrophysical Journal
    DOI
    10.1088/0004-637X/762/1/59
    ISSN
    0004-637X
    School
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36273
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    We present a list of 13 candidate gravitationally lensed submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) from 95 deg2 of the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey, a surface density of 0.14 ± 0.04 deg–2. The selected sources have 500 μm flux densities (S 500) greater than 100 mJy. Gravitational lensing is confirmed by follow-up observations in 9 of the 13 systems (70%), and the lensing status of the four remaining sources is undetermined. We also present a supplementary sample of 29 (0.31 ± 0.06 deg–2) gravitationally lensed SMG candidates with S 500 = 80-100 mJy, which are expected to contain a higher fraction of interlopers than the primary candidates. The number counts of the candidate lensed galaxies are consistent with a simple statistical model of the lensing rate, which uses a foreground matter distribution, the intrinsic SMG number counts, and an assumed SMG redshift distribution. The model predicts that 32%-74% of our S 500 ≥ 100 mJy candidates are strongly gravitationally lensed (μ ≥ 2), with the brightest sources being the most robust; this is consistent with the observational data. Our statistical model also predicts that, on average, lensed galaxies with S 500 = 100 mJy are magnified by factors of ~9, with apparently brighter galaxies having progressively higher average magnification, due to the shape of the intrinsic number counts. 65% of the sources are expected to have intrinsic 500 μm flux densities less than 30 mJy. Thus, samples of strongly gravitationally lensed SMGs, such as those presented here, probe below the nominal Herschel detection limit at 500 μm. They are good targets for the detailed study of the physical conditions in distant dusty, star-forming galaxies, due to the lensing magnification, which can lead to spatial resolutions of ~0farcs01 in the source plane.

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