Erratum: an X-Ray Microlensing Test of AU-Scale Accretion Disk Structure in Q2237+0305

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In the Letter ``An X-Ray Microlensing Test of AU-Scale Accretion Disk Structure in Q2237+0305'' by A. Yonehara, S. Mineshige, T. Manmoto, J. Fukue, M. Umemura, and E. L. Turner (ApJ, 501, L41 [1998]), the following corrections should be made: In the last line of the second column on page L42, which reads ``. . . we set A_0=6.0 so as to . . .,'' the value of A_0 is not correct, so that the revised line reads ``. . . we set A_0=20.0 so as to . . .'' The results of our calculations, which are shown in Figures 2 and 3, were affected by a mistake in the simulation code. The corrected figures are shown here. However, the basic qualitative results are not altered. A sentence should be added following the end of the ninth line of the second column on page L44: ``Of course, the event timescale depends on the observed wave band, because the radial dependence of the emission properties in a standard disk model is different at different wavelengths.''

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