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2003ApJ...588..711C - Astrophys. J., 588, 711-715 (2003/May-2)

Rapid brightness fluctuations in Q0957+561A,B: microlensing or seeing.

COLLEY W.N., SHAPIRO I.I., PEGG J., TURNER E.L., KUNDIC T., LOOMIS K., HASTINGS N.C. and McMILLAN R.

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We address the following question: How does one reliably distinguish rapid microlensing events from atmospheric or instrumental effects on observed brightness fluctuations of distant objects? Our approach was to do a controlled, albeit limited, experiment, the first of its kind: observe Q0957+561A,B simultaneously through filters of the same characteristics with two telescopes with comparable fields of view but separated sufficiently for atmospheric fluctuations to be independent. Over the 1998-1999 viewing season, we succeeded in obtaining simultaneous data on 14 of the 55 nights scheduled. Analysis of these data led to the following: (1) after correction for ``blending'' of the A and B images, most rapid microlensing candidate outliers disappeared, and the agreement of the photometry from the two telescopes improved to an rms difference of about 15 mmag; (2) no microlensing events of amplitude greater than 0.1 mag were observed in either data set over the entire run, nearly ruling out ∼10–5 MMACHOs as composing more than about half the dark matter in the lens galaxy, if the source size is ≲3x1014 cm.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Dark Matter - Galaxies: Halos - Cosmology: Gravitational Lensing - Methods: Data Analysis - Galaxies: Quasars: Individual: Alphanumeric: 0957+561 - Techniques: Photometric

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