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Evidence for accretion disc reprocessing in QSO 0957+561
Authors:Stefan Collier
Institution:Department of Astronomy, The Ohio State University, 140 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:We use archival g - and r -band photometry of the gravitational lens system QSO 0957+561A, B to estimate the intrinsic variability of the quasar during 1996 February–June. The light curves span 234 d with temporal resolutions of about 2.5 d. Both light curves display a single large-amplitude event, of ~0.1 mag (max-to-min) in about 100 d, followed by small-amplitude variations of ~0.02 mag on time-scales of tens of days. We find the r -band variations lag those at g by 3.4?1.4+1.5 d for the large-amplitude event. This lag is greater than zero at no less than 98 per cent confidence. The delayed coupling of the rest-frame UV intrinsic variations strongly suggests the existence of a stratified reprocessing region extending ~light-days from the putative central black hole source. The observed lag is consistent with that expected from a reverberation within an irradiated accretion disc structure. However, any definitive statement requires further detailed theoretical modelling and high-quality, signal-to-noise ratio of about 100, optical/IR simultaneous monitoring with about 3-d resolution for approximately 6 months.
Keywords:gravitational lensing  galaxies: general  quasars: general  quasars: individual: QSO 0957+561
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