We present a search for strong gravitational lenses in Euclid imaging with a high stellar velocity dispersion (sigmav>180, ̨ms) reported by SDSS and DESI. We performed expert visual inspection and classification of 11, 660 Euclid images. We discovered 38 grade A and 40 grade B candidate lenses, which is consistent with an expected sample of ∼32. Palomar spectroscopy confirmed 5 lens systems, while DESI spectra confirmed one system, provided ambiguous results for another, and helped to discard a third system. The Euclid automated lens modeler modelled 53 candidates, confirmed 38 as lenses, failed to model 9, and ruled out 6 grade B candidates. For the remaining 25 candidates, we were unable to gather additional information. More importantly, our classified non-lenses provide an excellent training set for machine-learning lens classifiers. We created high-fidelity simulations of Euclid lenses by painting realistic lensed sources behind the tagged (non-lens) luminous red galaxies. This training set is the foundation stone for the Euclid galaxy-galaxy strong-lensing discovery engine.
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Tom Collett
J.A. Acevedo Barroso
J. W. Nightingale
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68bb3edf2b87ece8dc956eae — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202554605