New two-colour light curves of Q0957+561: time delays and the origin of intrinsic variations
V. N. Shalyapin, L. J. Goicoechea, E. Koptelova, A. Ullan, R., Gil-Merino

TL;DR
This study extends optical monitoring of Q0957+561, accurately measures time delays between its lensed images and optical bands, and suggests intrinsic reverberation in the quasar's accretion disk as the main variability source.
Contribution
It provides new gr-band light curves, refines time delay measurements, and confirms a delay between g and r bands, offering insights into the quasar's intrinsic variability mechanisms.
Findings
Time delay between quasar images: 417 +/- 2 days
Delay between g and r bands: 4.0 +/- 2.0 days
Variability likely due to reverberation in the gas disc
Abstract
We extend the gr-band time coverage of the gravitationally lensed double quasar Q0957+561. New gr light curves permit us to detect significant intrinsic fluctuations, to determine new time delays, and thus to gain perspective on the mechanism of intrinsic variability in Q0957+561. We use new optical frames of Q0957+561 in the g and r passbands from January 2005 to July 2007. These frames are part of an ongoing long-term monitoring with the Liverpool robotic telescope. We also introduce two photometric pipelines that are applied to the new gr frames of Q0957+561. The transformation pipeline incorporates zero-point, colour, and inhomogeneity corrections to the instrumental magnitudes, so final photometry to the 1-2% level is achieved for both quasar components. The two-colour final records are then used to measure time delays. The gr light curves of Q0957+561 show several prominent events…
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