Searching for strong lensing by late-type galaxies in UNIONS
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2026
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
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706
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A146
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EDP Sciences
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Recent wide-field galaxy surveys have led to an explosion in the number of galaxy-scale strong gravitational lens candidates. However, the vast majority of them feature massive luminous red galaxies as the main deflectors, with late-type galaxies being vastly under-represented. This work presents a dedicated search for lensing by edge-on late-type galaxies in the Ultraviolet Near Infrared Optical Northern Survey (UNIONS). The search covers 3600 deg 2 of r -band observations taken from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. We considered all sources with magnitudes in the range 17 < r < 20.5, without any colour pre-selection, yielding a parent sample of seven million sources. We characterised our parent sample via the visual inspection of 120 000 sources selected at random. From it, we estimate, with a 68% confidence interval, that 1 in every 30 000 sources is an edge-on lens candidate, with at least eight high-quality candidates in the parent sample. This corresponds to one candidate per 17 000 edge-on late-type galaxies. Our search relied on a convolutional neural network (CNN) to select a reduced sample of candidates, which we followed with a visual inspection to curate the final sample. The CNN was trained from scratch using simulated r -band observations of edge-on lenses, and real observations of non-lenses. We found 61 good edge-on lens candidates using the CNN. Moreover, combining the CNN candidates with those found serendipitously and those identified while characterising the parent sample, we discovered 4 grade A, 20 grade B, and 58 grade C edge-on lens candidates, effectively doubling the known sample of these systems. We also discovered 16 grade A, 16 grade B, and 18 grade C lens candidates of other types. Finally, based on the characterisation of the parent sample, we estimate that our search found around 60% of the bright grade A and B edge-on lens candidates within the parent sample.
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0004-6361
1432-0746
1432-0746
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Barroso, J. A. A., Clément, B., Courbin, F., Gavazzi, R., Lemon, C., Rojas, K., Scott, D., Gwyn, S., Hammer, F., Hudson, M. J., & Magnier, E. A. (2026). Searching for strong lensing by late-type galaxies in UNIONS. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 706(A146). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202554555