Forecast of observing time delay of the strongly lensed quasars with Muztagh-Ata 1.93m telescope
Shanhao Zhu, Yiping Shu, Haibo Yuan, Jian-Ning Fu, Jian Gao, Jianghua, Wu, Xiangtao He, Kai Liao, Guoliang Li, Xinzhong Er, Bin Hu

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the potential of the Muztagh-Ata 1.93m telescope to measure time delays in strongly lensed quasars, which is important for resolving the Hubble tension, through simulations based on known systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the Muztagh-Ata telescope can achieve precise time delay measurements, enhancing the global network of observatories for cosmological studies.
Findings
Achieves ~0.5 day precision in time delay measurement for RX J1131-like systems.
Capable of contributing valuable data to the TDSL efforts and Hubble tension resolution.
Performance improves with longer campaigns and higher cadence observations.
Abstract
As a completely independent method, the measurement of time delay of strongly lensed quasars (TDSL) are crucial to resolve the Hubble tension. Extensive monitoring is required but so far limited to a small sample of strongly lensed quasars. Together with several partner institutes, Beijing Normal University is constructing a 1.93m reflector telescope at the Muztagh-Ata site in west China, which has the world class observing conditions. The telescope will be equipped with both a three-channel imager/photometer which covers Angstrom wavelength band, and a low-medium resolution () spectrograph. In this paper, we investigate the capability of Muztagh-Ata 1.93m telescope in measuring time delays of strongly lensed quasars. We generate mock strongly lensed quasar systems and light curves with microlensing effects based on five known strongly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
