Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979natur.282..385p&link_type=abstract
Nature, vol. 282, Nov. 22, 1979, p. 385, 386.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Binary Stars, Gravitational Lenses, Quasars, Very Long Base Interferometry, High Resolution, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Astronomy
Scientific paper
The double quasar 0957 + 561 A, B is observed by high-resolution very long baseline interferometry (VBLI) in order to investigate the hypothesis that the double quasar is actually two images of the same object formed by a gravitational lens. Observations were made at 1666 MHz using the European Network at Effelsberg, Dwingeloo and Jodrell Bank for a total period of five hours. Two apparently unresolved radio sources (less than approximately 20 m arcsec) with comparable flux densities (44 and 32 mJy) were detected close to the optical quasars, consistent with the gravitational lens hypothesis. An upper limit of approximately 4 m arcsec to the size of the source is estimated, assuming the presence of a gravitational lens, and higher resolution observations are suggested in order to determine the structure of the two components and provide a stronger test of the gravitational lens hypothesis.
Booth Roy S.
Browne Ian W. A.
Porcas Richard W.
Walsh Dave
Wilkinson Peter N.
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