Time delay between images of the lensed quasar UM673
E. Koptelova, W. P. Chen, T. Chiueh, B.P Artamonov, V.L. Oknyanskij,, S.N. Nuritdinov, O. Burkhonov, T. Akhunov, V.V. Bruevich, O.V. Ezhkova, A.S., Gusev, A.A. Sergeyev, Sh.A. Ehgamberdiev, M.A. Ibragimov

TL;DR
This study measures the time delay between the two images of the lensed quasar UM673 using ten years of multi-band light curves, finding a delay of approximately 89 days with implications for gravitational lensing models.
Contribution
It combines extensive observational data and cross-correlation analysis to accurately determine the time delay of UM673, including error estimates and color variation analysis.
Findings
Measured the time delay as 89 ± 11 days.
No clear evidence of microlensing variations from 1998 to 2010.
Estimated the most probable delay as 95 days with confidence intervals.
Abstract
We study brightness variations in the double lensed quasar UM673 (Q0142-100) with the aim of measuring the time delay between its two images. In the paper we combine our previously published observational data of UM673 obtained during the 2003 - 2005 seasons at the Maidanak Observatory with archival and recently observed Maidanak and CTIO UM673 data. We analyze the V, R and I-band light curves of the A and B images of UM673, which cover ten observational seasons from August 2001 to November 2010. We also analyze the time evolution of the difference in magnitudes between images A and B of UM673 over more than ten years. We find that the quasar exhibits both short-term (with amplitude of \sim 0.1 mag in the R band) and high-amplitude (\sim 0.3 mag) long-term variability on timescales of about several months and several years, respectively. These brightness variations are used to constrain…
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