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1996A&A...305L...9C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 305, L9-12 (1996/1-2)

J03.13 A and B: a new multiply imaged QSO candidate.

CLAESKENS J.-F., SURDEJ J. and REMY M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Careful analysis of direct R CCD frames obtained for selected Highly Luminous Quasars in March 1993 with the MPI/ESO 2.2m telescope has revealed that the quasar J03.13 consists of at least two point-like components, constituting therefore a new gravitational lens candidate. Follow-up direct imagery of this interesting object with the New Technology Telescope (NTT) + SUSI in February 1994, using the Bessel B, R and Gunn-i filters, tends to confirm the gravitational lens hypothesis. The mean angular separation and magnitude difference between the A & B images are found to be 0.84"±0.03" and 2.1±0.1mag, respectively. A spatially unresolved, medium resolution spectrum of J03.13, obtained with the NTT + EMMI in February 1994, shows that the QSO has a redshift z=2.55, with Lyα and CIV absorptions at z=2.34 and MgII, MgI and FeII absorptions at z=1.085. The latter absorptions might be associated with a σ=206km/s lens galaxy. B, R and Gunn-i photometric observations of J03.13 during 1994 and 1995 do not show evidence for flux variations exceeding 0.03mag. HST direct imagery with WFPC2 and FOS spectroscopy of J03.13 A & B are planned during cycle 5.

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Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing - quasars (individual): J03.13 (CTS J03.13)

Nomenclature: Table 3: [CSR96] J03.13 A (Nos A-B)

CDS comments: J03.13 = CTS 286

Simbad objects: 8

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