THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 118:1444-1449, 1999 October
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126024
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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We report the discovery and ground-based observations of the new gravitational lens CTQ 414. The
source quasar lies at a redshift of z\1.29 with a B magnitude of 17.6. Ground-based optical imaging
reveals two point sources separated by 1A.2 with a magnitude di erence of roughly 1 mag. Subtraction of
two stellar point-spread functions from images obtained in subarcsecond seeing consistently leaves
behind a faint, residual object. Fits for two point sources plus an extended object places the fainter
object collinear with the two brighter components. Subsequent Hubble Space Telescope Near Infrared
Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) observations have conÐrmed the identiÐcation of the
fainter object as the lensing galaxy. Very Large Array observations at 8.46 GHz reveal that all components
of the lensing system are radio-quiet down to the 0.2 mJy Ñux level.