X-ray Monitoring of Gravitational Lenses With Chandra
Abstract
We present 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 \ emission line in all six lenses, and the Ni XXVII Kα line in two images of Q 2237+0305. The rest frame equivalent widths of the \ 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 \ emission region is more compact or centrally concentrated than the continuum emission region.
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