Measuring Microlensing using Spectra of Multiply Lensed Quasars
V. Motta, E. Mediavilla, E. Falco, J. A. Munoz

TL;DR
This study uses single-epoch spectroscopic observations of gravitationally-lensed quasars to detect and analyze microlensing effects, constraining quasar accretion disk sizes and exploring microlensing variability.
Contribution
It introduces a method to identify microlensing from single-epoch spectra and constrains accretion disk sizes using chromatic microlensing measurements.
Findings
Detected chromatic microlensing in multiple quasars.
Estimated accretion disk sizes of ~6-7 light-days.
Observed anomalously large magnitude differences in Q0957+561.
Abstract
We report on a program of spectroscopic observations of gravitationally-lensed QSOs with multiple images. We seek to establish whether microlensing is occurring in each QSO image using only single-epoch observations. We calculate flux ratios for the cores of emission lines in image pairs to set a baseline for no microlensing. The offset of the continuum flux ratios relative to this baseline yields the microlensing magnification free from extinction, as extinction affects the continuum and the lines equally. When we find chromatic microlensing, we attempt to constrain the size of the QSO accretion disk. SDSSJ1004+4112 and HE1104-1805 show chromatic microlensing with amplitudes and mag, respectively. Modeling the accretion disk with a Gaussian source () of size and using magnification maps…
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