4.7 Article

A microlensing study of the accretion disc in the quasar MG 0414+0534

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 391, Issue 4, Pages 1955-1960

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14020.x

Keywords

accretion, accretion discs; gravitational lensing; quasars: individual: MG 0414+0534

Funding

  1. NASA [NAS5-26555]

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Observations of gravitational microlensing in multiply imaged quasars currently provide the only direct probe of quasar emission region structure on submicroarcsecond scales. The analyses of microlensing variability are observationally expensive, requiring long-term monitoring of lensed systems. Here, we demonstrate a technique for constraining the size of the quasar continuum emission region as a function of wavelength using single-epoch multiband imaging. We have obtained images of the lensed quasar MG 0414+0534 in five wavelength bands using the Magellan 6.5-m Baade telescope at Las Campanas Observatory, Chile. These data, in combination with two existing epochs of Hubble Space Telescope data, are used to model the size of the continuum emission region sigma as a power law in wavelength, sigma proportional to lambda(v). We place an upper limit on the Gaussian width of the r'-band emission region of 1.80 x 10(16) h(70)(-1/2) (< M >/M(circle dot))(1/2) cm, and constrain the power-law index to 0.77 <= v <= 2.67 (95 per cent confidence range). These results can be used to constrain models of quasar accretion discs. As an example, we find that the accretion disc in MG 0414+0534 is statistically consistent with a Shakura-Sunyaev thin-disc model.

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