We report the discovery of an arc-like object 27" from the center of the cD
galaxy in the redshift z=0.066 cluster A2124. Observations with the Keck II
telescope reveal that the object is a background galaxy at z=0.573,
apparently lensed into an arc of length \sim 8 \farcs5 and total R magnitude
mR=20.86±0.07. The width of the arc is resolved; we estimate it to be
∼0\farcs6 after correcting for seeing. A lens model of the A2124 core mass
distribution consistent with the cluster galaxy velocity dispersion reproduces
the observed arc geometry and indicates a magnification factor \gta 9. With
this magnification, the strength of the [OII] \lambda 3727 line implies a
star-formation rate of SFR \sim 0.4 h^{-2}\msun yr^{-1}$. A2124 thus appears to
be the lowest redshift cluster known to exhibit strong lensing of a distant
background galaxy.Comment: 6 pages using emulateapj.sty; 4 Postscript figures; Figure 4 uses
color. Accepted for publication, but ApJ Letters' new policy of counting data
images makes the manuscript too long; will appear in main journal. This final
version has minor correction