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2008AJ....135..374B - Astron. J., 135, 374-379 (2008/January-0)

HE 1113-0641: the smallest-separation quadruple lens identified by a ground-based optical telescope.

BLACKBURNE J.A., WISOTZKI L. and SCHECHTER P.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Hamburg/ESO quasar HE 1113-0641 is found to be a quadruple gravitational lens, based on observations with the twin 6.5 m Magellan telescopes at the Las Campanas Observatory, and subsequently with the Hubble Space Telescope. The zS= 1.235 quasar appears in a cross configuration, with i' band magnitudes ranging from 18.0 to 18.8. With a maximum image separation of, this is the smallest-separation quadruple ever identified using a ground-based optical telescope. Point-spread function (PSF) subtraction reveals a faint lensing galaxy. A simple lens model succeeds in predicting the observed positions of the components, but fails to match their observed flux ratios by up to a magnitude. We estimate the redshift of the lensing galaxy to be zL∼ 0.7. Time delay estimates are on the order of a day, suggesting that the flux ratio anomalies are not due to variability of the quasar, but may result from substructure or microlensing in the lens galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing - quasars: individual: HE 1113-0641

Nomenclature: Table 2, Fig.2: [BWS2008] 1113-0641 A (Nos A-D, G). Table 3, Fig.1: [BWS2008] a (Nos a-e).

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Simbad objects: 11

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