J1004+1229
Pan-STARRS
gri
riz
izY
g
r
i
z
Y
HST
CLEAR1L_F814W
F160W
F555W_CLEAR2L
Gaia DR2 - no detections
Gaia DR1 - no detections
Relevant Publications
Jun 2002: The Reddest Quasars. II. A Gravitationally Lensed FeLoBAL Quasar, Lacy et al. 2002
Jul 2002: An FeLoBAL Binary Quasar, Gregg et al. 2002
Dec 2007: How robust are the constraints on cosmology and galaxy evolution from the lens-redshift test?, Capelo & Natarajan 2007
Jul 2008: Extinction properties of lensing galaxies, Østman, Goobar & Mörtsell 2008
Aug 2010: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search. IV. Statistical Lens Sample from the Fifth Data Release, Inada et al. 2010
Feb 2011: Galaxy number counts and implications for strong lensing, Fassnacht, Koopmans & Wong 2011
May 2011: Cusped mass density profiles and magnification ratios of double-image gravitational lenses, Mutka 2011
Dec 2011: Black Hole Mass Estimates Based on C IV are Consistent with Those Based on the Balmer Lines, Assef et al. 2011
Mar 2012: Constraining photon mass by energy-dependent gravitational light bending, Qian 2012
Dec 2012: Heavily reddened quasars at z ̃ 2 in the UKIDSS Large Area Survey: a transitional phase in AGN evolution, Banerji et al. 2012
Apr 2018: Analysis of the angular dependence of time delay in gravitational lensing, Alchera et al. 2018
Jul 2018: A highly magnified gravitationally lensed red quasar at z = 2.5 with significant flux anomaly: Uncovering a missing population, Glikman et al. 2018
Jun 2019: Testing dark energy models with a new sample ofstrong-lensing systems, Amante et al. 2019