Abstract

We report an updated mass and magnification model of galaxy cluster Abell 370 using new NIRCam and NIRISS data from the CAnadian NIRISS Unbiased Cluster Survey (CANUCS). Using Lenstool and a combination of archival HST and MUSE data with new JWST data as constraints, we derive an improved gravitational lensing model and extract magnifications of background galaxies with uncertainties. Using our best fit model, we perform a search for new multiply imaged systems via predicted positions. We report no new multiply imaged systems with identifiable redshifts, likely due to already very deep HST and Spitzer data, but confirm a z8z\sim8 multiply imaged system by measuring its redshift with NIRISS and NIRSpec spectra. We find that the overall shape of the critical curve for a source at z=9.0z = 9.0 is similar to previous models of Abell 370, with small changes. We investigate the z8z\sim8 galaxy with two images observable with an apparent magnitude in the F125W band of 26.0±0.226.0\pm0.2 and 25.6±0.125.6\pm0.1. After correcting for the magnifications of the images, 7.21.2+0.2^{+0.2}_{-1.2} and 8.70.4+0.4^{+0.4}_{-0.4}, we use SED fitting to find an intrinsic stellar mass of log(M/M)M^*/M_{\odot}) = 7.350.05+0.04^{+0.04}_{-0.05}, intrinsic SFR of 3.51.4+2.2^{+2.2}_{-1.4} M_{\odot}/yr, and MUVM_{UV} of -21.30.2+0.2^{+0.2}_{-0.2}, which is close to the knee of the luminosity function at that redshift. Our model, and corresponding magnification, shear, and convergence maps are available on request and will be made publicly available on MAST in a CANUCS data release (DOI: 10.17909/ph4n-6n76).Comment: 15 page

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