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2013ApJ...764..186F - Astrophys. J., 764, 186 (2013/February-3)

A two-year time delay for the lensed quasar SDSS J1029+2623.

FOHLMEISTER J., KOCHANEK C.S., FALCO E.E., WAMBSGANSS J., OGURI M. and DAI X.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present 279 epochs of optical monitoring data spanning 5.4 years from 2007 January to 2012 June for the largest image separation (22.''6) gravitationally lensed quasar, SDSS J1029+2623. We find that image A leads the images B and C by Δ tAB= (744±10) days (90% confidence); the uncertainty includes both statistical uncertainties and systematic differences due to the choice of models. With only a ∼1% fractional error, the interpretation of the delay is limited primarily by cosmic variance due to fluctuations in the mean line-of-sight density. We cannot separate the fainter image C from image B, but since image C trails image B by only 2-3 days in all models, the estimate of the time delay between images A and B is little affected by combining the fluxes of images B and C. There is weak evidence for a low level of microlensing, perhaps created by the small galaxy responsible for the flux ratio anomaly in this system. Interpreting the delay depends on better constraining the shape of the gravitational potential using the lensed host galaxy, other lensed arcs, and the structure of the X-ray emission.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: general - gravitational lensing: strong - quasars: individual: SDSS J102913.94+262317.9

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