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The complex gravitational lens system B1933+503
Authors:C. M. Sykes,I. W. A. Browne,N. J. Jackson,D. R. Marlow,S. Nair,P. N. Wilkinson,R. D. Blandford,J. Cohen,C. D. Fassnacht,D. Hogg,T. J. Pearson,A. C. S. Readhead,D. S. Womble,S. T. Myers,A. G. de Bruyn,M. Bremer,G. K. Miley,&   R. T. Schilizzi
Affiliation:University of Manchester, NRAL, Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9DL,;California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA,;Sterrewacht Leiden, Postbus 9513, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands,;Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, Postbus 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, the Netherlands,;Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, 209 S. 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA,;Kapteyn Laboratory, Postbus 800, 9700 AA Groningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:We report the discovery of the most complex arcsec-scale radio gravitational lens system yet known. B1933+503 was found during the course of the CLASS survey and MERLIN and VLA radio maps reveal up to 10 components. Four of these are compact and have flat spectra; the rest are more extended and have steep spectra. The background lensed object appears to consist of a flat-spectrum core (quadruply imaged) and two compact 'lobes' symmetrically disposed relative to the core. One of the lobes is quadruply imaged while the other is doubly imaged. An HST observation of the system with the WFPC2 shows a galaxy with an axial ratio of 0.5, but none of the images of the background object is detected. A redshift of 0.755 has been measured for the lens galaxy.
Keywords:gravitation    galaxies: active    galaxies: individual: B1933+503    gravitational lensing    radio continuum: galaxies
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