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The AGEL Survey Data Release 2: A Gravitational Lens Sample for Galaxy Evolution and Cosmology

  • Authors: Tania M. Barone, Keerthi Vasan G.C., Kim-Vy Tran, Glenn G. Kacprzak, Karl Glazebrook, Tucker Jones, Duncan J. Bowden, Faith Dalessandro, Nandini Sahu, Hannah Skobe, Rebecca J. Allen, A. Makai Baker, Daniel J. Ballard, Yuguang Chen, Thomas E. Collett, Giovanni Ferrami, Jimena González, William Gottemoller, Anishya Harshan, Xiaosheng Huang, Leena Iwamoto, Colin Jacobs, Tesla E. Jeltema, Kaustubh Rajesh Gupta, Geraint F. Lewis, Sebastian Lopez, Themiya Nanayakkara, Nikole M. Nielsen, Jackson O'Donnell, Huimin Qu, Sunny Rhoades, Anowar J. Shajib, Sarah M. Sweet, Nicolas Tejos

Tania M. Barone et al 2026 The Astronomical Journal 171 .

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Comparison between the redshift distribution of 36 AGEL galaxy-scale lenses with source and deflector redshifts (red crosses and histograms) and predictions from the GALESS analytical model (contours and black solid line; G. Ferrami & J. S. B. Wyithe 2024). AGEL systems skew to higher redshift deflectors than expected by the model.

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