OBSERVATIONS OF THE LENSED QUASAR Q2237+0305 WITH CANARICAM AT GTC

  • Vives-Arias H
  • Muñoz J
  • Kochanek C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present new mid-IR observations of the quadruply lensed quasar Q2237+0305 taken with CanariCam on the Gran Telescopio Canarias. Mid-IR emission by hot dust, unlike the optical and near-IR emission from the accretion disk, is unaffected by the interstellar medium (extinction/scattering) or stellar microlensing. We compare these “true” ratios to the (stellar) microlensed flux ratios observed in the optical/near-IR to constrain the structure of the quasar accretion disk. We find a half-light radius of lt-day at and an exponent for the temperature profile of , where for a standard thin-disk model. If we assume that the differences in the mid-IR flux ratios measured over the years are due to microlensing variability, we find a lower limit for the size of the mid-IR-emitting region of lt-day. We also test for the presence of substructure/satellites by comparing the observed mid-IR flux ratios with those predicted from smooth lens models. We can explain the differences if the surface density fraction in satellites near the lensed images is for a singular isothermal ellipsoid plus external shear mass model or for a mass model combining ellipsoidal NFW and de Vaucouleurs profiles in an external shear.

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Vives-Arias, H., Muñoz, J. A., Kochanek, C. S., Mediavilla, E., & Jiménez-Vicente, J. (2016). OBSERVATIONS OF THE LENSED QUASAR Q2237+0305 WITH CANARICAM AT GTC. The Astrophysical Journal, 831(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637x/831/1/43

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