Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009hst..prop12371r&link_type=abstract
HST Proposal ID #12371. Cycle 18
Physics
Scientific paper
We have recently discovered the brightest lensed galaxy known. Its high quality spectra are revealing a wealth of spectral diagnostics, providing a unique window on the physical conditions of star formation at the epoch when most stars formed. The caveat is that at present, we do not know whether this lensed galaxy hosts an AGN, which would throw off the nebular line diagnostics. We propose a 60 ks Chandra observation to measure or strictly constrain the X-ray luminosity of an active nucleus. We also propose 3 HST orbits to search for optical signs of an AGN.;
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