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A MULTIPLY IMAGED LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXY BEHIND THE BULLET CLUSTER (1E0657-56)

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 691, Issue 1, Pages 525-530

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/691/1/525

Keywords

galaxies: clusters: general; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: starburst; gravitational lensing

Funding

  1. NASA [HST-GO-10200, HST-GO-10863, HST-GO-11099, 1319141]
  2. Space Telescope Science Institute [HST-HF-01206.01]

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We present evidence for a Spitzer-selected luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) behind the Bullet Cluster (1E0657-56). The galaxy, originally identified as a multiply imaged source using Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) photometry, has a spectral energy distribution consistent with a highly extincted (A(V) similar to 3.3), strongly star forming galaxy at z = 2.7. Using our strong gravitational lensing model presented in a previous paper, we find that the magnifications are vertical bar mu vertical bar approximate to 10-50 for the three images of the galaxy. The brightest and faintest images differ by a factor of 3.2 in magnification. The implied infrared luminosity is consistent with the galaxy being a LIRG, with a stellar mass of M(*) similar to 2 x 10(10) M(circle dot) and a star formation rate (SFR) of similar to 90 M(circle dot) yr(-1). With lensed fluxes at 24 mu m of 0.58 mJy and 0.39 mJy in the two brightest images, this galaxy presents a unique opportunity for detailed study of an obscured starburst with a SFR comparable to that of L* galaxies at z > 2.

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