2004A&A...420..447V


Query : 2004A&A...420..447V

2004A&A...420..447V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 420, 447-457 (2004/6-3)

Color effects associated with the 1999 microlensing brightness peaks in gravitationally lensed quasar Q2237+0305.

VAKULIK V.G., SCHILD R.E., DUDINOV V.N., MINAKOV A.A., NURITDINOV S.N., TSVETKOVA V.S., ZHELEZNYAK A.P., KONICHEK V.V., SINELNIKOV I.Y., BURKHONOV O.A., ARTAMONOV B.P. and BRUEVICH V.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present photometry of the Q2237+0305 gravitational lens system in VRI spectral bands with the 1.5-m telescope of the high-altitude Maidanak observatory in 1995-2000. The time interval includes the epoch of the dramatic brightness peaks discovered previously in the A and C image components (Wozniak et al., 2000ApJ...529...88W, 2000ApJ...540L..65W). By good luck three nights of observation in 1999 were almost at the time of the strong brightness peak of image C, and approximately in the middle of the ascending slope of the brightness peak of image A. Having reached its brightness maximum at the very end of June 1999, the C component had changed its (V-I) color from 0.3m to 0.12m since August 1998, and from 0.56m to 0.12m since August 1997. It was the bluest component in the system in 1998 and 1999, but by October 2000 that was no longer the case. We do not know the color of the A component exactly at its brightness peak, but we do know that it became 0.47m brighter in R and 0.15m bluer in (V-R) between August 1998 and August 2000, about three months before the peak. More intensive monitoring of Q2237+0305 in July-October 2000, made on a nearly daily basis, did not reveal rapid (night-to-night and intranight) brightness variations of the components during this time period, exceeding the photometry error bars. Rather slow changes of magnitudes of the components were observed, in particular, nearly synchronous 0.08m fading of B and C components, and 0.05m brightening of D in the R band during July 23-October 7, 2000, while the B component had become the faintest in all filters by the end of this time period. The behavior of the colors of the components was analyzed on the basis of all our VRI observations, made in 1995-2000 on Maidanak. A qualitative tendency of the components to become bluer as their brightness increases, noted in our previous works, was confirmed quantitatively. A correlation between the color variations and variations of magnitudes of the components is demonstrated to be significant and reaches 0.75 for Δ(V-I) vs. ΔR, with a regression line slope of 0.33±0.08 for these quantities. A plot of (V-I) vs. (V-R) shows the components settled in a cluster, stretchng along a line with a slope of 1.31±0.14. Both slopes are noticeably less steep than those expected if a standard galactic interstellar reddening law were responsible for the differences between the colors of images and their variations over time. We attribute the brightness and color changes to microlensing of the quasar's structure, which we conclude to be more compact at shorter wavelengths, as predicted by most quasar models featuring an energizing central source.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: gravitational lensing - galaxies: quasars: individual: QSO 2237+0305 - methods: observational - techniques: image processing

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/420/447): table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat table7.dat>

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO J2240+0321 QSO 22 40 30.234 +03 21 30.63           ~ 675 1
2 Z 378-15 G 22 40 30.23447 +03 21 30.6290           ~ 631 0
3 QSO B2237+0305D LeI 22 40 30.28 +03 21 29.3   18.98       ~ 76 0
4 QSO B2237+0305B LeI 22 40 30.30 +03 21 30.5   17.82       ~ 76 0
5 QSO B2237+0305A LeI 22 40 30.34 +03 21 28.8   17.96       ~ 88 0
6 QSO B2237+0305C LeI 22 40 30.38 +03 21 30.0   18.66       ~ 79 0

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