Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-03-26
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
20 pages, LaTeX, 18 figures. Submitted to MNRAS. Figures 1,8,9,10 & 11 and whole paper available at ftp://ftp.ast.cam.ac.uk/pu
Scientific paper
We present deep spectroscopic measurements of 18 distant field galaxies identified as gravitationally-lensed arcs in a Hubble Space Telescope image of the cluster Abell 2218. Redshifts of these objects were predicted by Kneib et al. (1996) using a lensing analysis constrained by the properties of two bright arcs of known redshift and other multiply-imaged sources. The new spectroscopic identifications were obtained using long exposures with the LDSS-2 spectrograph on the William Herschel Telescope and demonstrate the capability of that instrument to new limits, $R\simeq$24; the lensing magnification implies true source magnitudes as faint as $R\simeq$25. Statistically, our measured redshifts are in excellent agreement with those predicted from Kneib et al.'s lensing analysis which gives considerable support to the redshift distribution derived by the lensing inversion method for the more numerous and fainter arclets extending to $R\simeq 25.5$. We explore the remaining uncertainties arising from both the mass distribution in the central regions of Abell 2218 and the inversion method itself, and conclude that the mean redshift of the faint field population at $R\simeq$25.5 ($B\sim 26$-27) is low, $
Ebbels Tim
Ellis Richard
Kneib Jean Paul
Le Borgne Jean-François
Pello' Roser
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