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2013ApJ...774...69H - Astrophys. J., 774, 69 (2013/September-1)

Time delay and accretion disk size measurements in the lensed quasar SBS 0909+532 from multiwavelength microlensing analysis.

HAINLINE L.J., MORGAN C.W., MacLEOD C.L., LANDAAL Z.D., KOCHANEK C.S., HARRIS H.C., TILLEMAN T., GOICOECHEA L.J., SHALYAPIN V.N. and FALCO E.E.

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We present three complete seasons and two half-seasons of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) r-band photometry of the gravitationally lensed quasar SBS 0909+532 from the U.S. Naval Observatory, as well as two seasons each of SDSS g-band and r-band monitoring from the Liverpool Robotic Telescope. Using Monte Carlo simulations to simultaneously measure the system's time delay and model the r-band microlensing variability, we confirm and significantly refine the precision of the system's time delay to ΔtAB = 50–4+2 days, where the stated uncertainties represent the bounds of the formal 1σ confidence interval. There may be a conflict between the time delay measurement and a lens consisting of a single galaxy. While models based on the Hubble Space Telescope astrometry and a relatively compact stellar distribution can reproduce the observed delay, the models have somewhat less dark matter than we would typically expect. We also carry out a joint analysis of the microlensing variability in the r and g bands to constrain the size of the quasar's continuum source at these wavelengths, obtaining log {(r_s, r_/cm)[cos i/0.5]1/2} = 15.3 ±0.3 and log {(r_s, g_/cm)[cos i/0.5]1/2} = 14.8±0.9, respectively. Our current results do not formally constrain the temperature profile of the accretion disk but are consistent with the expectations of standard thin disk theory.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - gravitational lensing: micro - gravitational lensing: strong - quasars: individual: SBS 0909+532

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