Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Scientific paper
2012-02-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
55 pages, 22 figures
Scientific paper
We present \emph{Chandra} monitoring data for six gravitationally lensed quasars: QJ 0158$-$4325, HE 0435$-$1223, HE 1104$-$1805, SDSS 0924+0219, SDSS 1004+4112, and Q 2237+0305. We detect X-ray microlensing variability in all six lenses with high confidence. We detect energy dependent microlensing in HE 0435$-$1223, SDSS 1004+4112, SDSS 0924+0219 and Q 2237+0305. We present a detailed spectral analysis for each lens, and find that simple power-law models plus Gaussian emission lines give good fits to the spectra. We detect intrinsic spectral variability in two epochs of Q 2237+0305. We detect differential absorption between images in four lenses. We also detect the \feka\ emission line in all six lenses, and the Ni XXVII K$\alpha$ line in two images of Q 2237+0305. The rest frame equivalent widths of the \feka\ lines are measured to be 0.4--1.2 keV, significantly higher than those measured in typical active galactic nuclei of similar X-ray luminosities. This suggests that the \feka\ emission region is more compact or centrally concentrated than the continuum emission region.
Blackburne Jeffery A.
Chartas George
Chen Bin
Dai Xinyu
Kochanek Christopher S.
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