An optical time delay for the double gravitational lens system FBQ 0951+2635
Abstract
We present optical R-band light curves of the double gravitationally lensed quasar FBQ 0951+2635 from observations obtained at the Nordic Optical Telescope between March 1999 and June 2001. A time delay of 16 +/- 2 days (1 sigma) is determined from the light curves. New constraints on the lensing geometry are provided by the position and ellipticity of the lensing galaxy. For a (Omegam, OmegaLambda) = (0.3, 0.7) cosmology, the time delay yields a Hubble parameter of H0 = 60+9-7 (random, 1 sigma) +/- 2 (systematic) km/s/Mpc for a singular isothermal ellipsoid model and H0 = 63+9-7 (random, 1 sigma) +/- 1 (systematic) km/s/Mpc for a constant mass-to-light ratio model. In both models, the errors are mainly due to the time-delay uncertainties. Non-parametric models yield H0 = 64+9-7 (random, 1 sigma) +/- 14 (systematic) km/s/Mpc.
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