Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-02-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
17 pages, 6 figures, accepted in Astronomy and Astrophysics; improved Latex processing. Version with full resolution figures a
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20054352
High angular resolution images of the complex gravitational lens system RXS J1131-1231 (a quadruply imaged AGN with a bright Einstein ring) obtained with the Advanced Camera for Surveys and NICMOS instruments onboard the Hubble Space Telescope are analysed to determine the lens model and to reconstruct the host galaxy. Results: 1- Precise astrometry and photometry of the four QSO lensed images (A-D) and of the lensing galaxy (G) are obtained. They are found in agreement with an independent study presented in a companion paper. The position and colours of the X object seen in projection close to the lens are found to be only compatible with a satellite galaxy associated with the lens. 2- The Singular Isothermal Ellipsoid plus external shear provides a good fit of the astrometry of images A-D. The positions of extended substructures are also well reproduced. However an octupole (m=4) must be added to the lens potential in order to reproduce the observed lens position, as well as the IB/IC point-like image flux ratio. The ellipticity and orientation of the mass quadrupole are found similar to those of the light distribution, fitted by a Sersic profile. The lens (z=0.295) is found to be a massive elliptical in a rich environment and showing possible evolution with respect to z=0. 3- The host galaxy (z=0.658) is found to be a substantially magnified (M ~ 9) luminous Seyfert 1 spiral galaxy. The angular resolution is sufficient to see regions where stars are intensively forming. Interaction with a closeby companion is also observed. 4- Finally, in the case of RXS J1131-1231, extended lensed structures do not help much in constraining the lens model.
Claeskens Jean-Francois
Riaud Pierre
Sluse Dominique
Surdej Jean
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