Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-07-06
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
21 pages, accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/323318
We report the results of HST WFPC2 broadband F555W and F702W photometric and F555W polarimetric observations of the "Cloverleaf" QSO H1413+1143. This is a four-component gravitationally-lensed broad absorption line (BAL) QSO. Observations were obtained at two epochs in March 1999 and June 1999 separated by about 100 days. The goal of our program was to detect any relative changes among the components and between the two epochs. Over this time baseline we detected an approximately 0.07 mag dimming in component D of the lensed image, which we interpret as evidence for microlensing. In March 1999 we find significant evidence for a difference in the relative linear polarization of component D in comparison to the other three components; in June 1999 the combined polarization of the Cloverleaf components was lower. In March 1999 the apparently microlensed component D has a rotated polarization position angle and a somewhat higher degree of polarization than the other three components. We suggest that this difference in polarization is due to microlensing magnification of part of a scattered-light (i.e. polarized) continuum-producing region. The results indicate that in the Cloverleaf the size-scale of the polarized scattered-light region exceeds about 10^{16} cm but lies interior to the region producing the broad emission lines (< 10^{18} cm).
Chae Kyu-Hyun
Lupie Olivia L.
Rao Sandhya M.
Schulte-Ladbeck Regina E.
Turnshek David A.
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