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Table C.1

New strong lens candidates identified after the end of the Hubble Asteroid Hunter citizen science project.

Candidate (IAU name) Obs. id Obs. date Instrument Apertures Filters Proposal id Grade
HAH J005556.9−270453.7 ie6jy6010 2020−06−01 WFC3 IR F140W 15347 B
HAH J022433.88−032332.24 jeco01010 2021−09−15 ACS WFC F475W 16300 C
HAH J024528.7−530146.0 iepl29020 2022−02−04 WFC3 UVIS F606W 16729 C
HAH J024533.7−530203.5 iepl29020 2022−02−04 WFC3 UVIS F606W 16729 A
HAH J075532.64+235351.49 jece46020 2021−03−12 ACS WFC F814W 16257 B
HAH J085709.37−005916.69 jea302010 2021−04−07 ACS WFC F814W 16186 A
HAH J115805.07−104747.39 jeh903010 2021−04−08 ACS WFC F814W 16429 A
HAH J120540.24+310338.7 jdrz1h010 2021−05−26 ACS WFC F606W 15446 A
HAH J121647.87−120907.76 jc8h07020 2014−06−05 ACS WFC F814W 13393 C
HAH J124253.68+021447.94 jece02010 2021−04−12 ACS WFC F606W 16257 B
HAH J125708.26+715432.28 ieer07010 2021−01−02 WFC3 IR F110W 16243 B
HAH J141114.51−051221.3 jece78020 2021−04−18 ACS WFC F814W 16257 C

Notes. IAU names, observing programmes, HST instruments and filters corresponding to new strong lens candidates identified after the end of the Hubble Asteroid Hunter citizen science project, from data released in the HST archives after June 2020.

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