Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-01-25
Astronomical Journal 135, 984 (2008)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages, accepted for publication in AJ
Scientific paper
10.1088/0004-6256/135/3/984
In 1981, a faint radio source (G') was detected near the center of the lensing galaxy of the famous "twin quasar" Q0957+561. It is still unknown whether this central radio source is a third quasar image or an active nucleus of the lensing galaxy, or a combination of both. In an attempt to resolve this ambiguity, we observed Q0957+561 at radio wavelengths of 13cm, 18cm, and 21cm, using the Very Long Baseline Array in combination with the phased Very Large Array and the Green Bank Telescope. We measured the spectrum of G' for the first time and found it to be significantly different from the spectra of the two bright quasar images. This finding suggests that the central component is primarily or entirely emission from the foreground lens galaxy, but the spectrum is also consistent with the hypothesis of a central quasar image suffering free-free absorption. In addition, we confirm the previously-reported VLBI position of G' just north of the optical center of the lens galaxy. The position slightly favors the hypothesis that G' originates in the lens, but is not conclusive. We discuss the prospects for further clarification of this issue.
Haarsma Deborah B.
Leh'ar Joseph
Shapiro Irwin I.
Winn Joshua N.
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