Revisiting Andromeda's Parachute

Abstract

The gravitational lens system PS J0147+4630 (Andromeda's Parachute) consists of four quasar images ABCD and a lensing galaxy. We obtained r-band light curves of ABCD in the 2017-2021 period from a monitoring with two 2-m class telescopes. These curves and state-of-the-art curve-shifting algorithms led to three independent time delays relative to image A, one of which is accurate enough (uncertainty of about 4%) to be used in cosmological studies. Our finely sampled light curves and some additional fluxes in the years 2010-2013 also demonstrated the presence of significant microlensing variations. This paper also focused on new near-IR spectra of ABCD in 2018-2019 that were derived from archive data of two 10-m class telescopes. We analysed the spectral region including the MgII, Hβ, [OIII], and Hα emission lines (0.9-2.4 μm), measuring image flux ratios and a reliable quasar redshift of 2.357 0.002, and finding evidence of an outflow in the Hα emission. In addition, we updated the lens mass model of the system and estimated a quasar black-hole logarithmic mass [ MBH/M ] = 9.34 0.30.

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