Revealing the structure of the lensed quasar Q 0957+561 III. Constraints on the size of the broad-line region
C. Fian, J. A. Mu\~noz, E. Mediavilla, J. Jim\'enez-Vicente, V. Motta,, D. Chelouche, A. Wurzer, A. Hanslmeier, K. Rojas

TL;DR
This study uses microlensing analysis of a double-lensed quasar to estimate the sizes of different broad-line regions, revealing their distinct structures and kinematics, and providing new constraints on the BLR in Q 0957+561.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian approach to constrain the sizes of the BLR regions in a lensed quasar using microlensing data, highlighting differences among emission lines.
Findings
C IV region size ≥ 16 lt-days
C III] region size ≥ 44 lt-days
Mg II region size ≥ 50 lt-days
Abstract
Our aim is to examine the size, kinematics, and geometry of the broad-line region (BLR) in the double-lensed quasar Q 0957+561 by analyzing the impact of microlensing on various rest-frame ultraviolet broad-emission lines (BELs). We explore the influence of intrinsic variability and microlensing on the C IV, C III], and Mg II emission lines through multiple spectroscopic observations taken between April 1999 and January 2017. By utilizing the line cores as a reference for no microlensing and correcting for the long time delay between the images, we estimate the sizes of the regions emitting the broad-line wings using a Bayesian approach. Our study of the microlensing amplitudes between the lensed images of the quasar Q 0957+561 reveals differing sizes of the regions emitting the three prominent BELs C IV, C III], and Mg II. The strength of the differential microlensing indicates that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Light on Environment and Health · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
