SBS 0909+532: A New Double Gravitational Lens or Binary Quasar?

Abstract

The z=1.377, B=17.0 mag quasar SBS 0909+532 A, B is a double with two images separated by 1.107 +/- 0.006 arcsec. Because the faint image has an emission line at the same wavelength as the MgII 2798 A emission line of the quasar, and lacks the broad MgIb absoption feature expected for a star with the same colors (a K star), we conclude that image B is a quasar with similar redshift to image A. The relative probabilities that the double is the smallest separation (4.8/h kpc for 0=1) correlated quasar pair or a gravitational lens are 1:106. If the object is a lens, the mean lens redshift is <zl>=0.5 with 90% confidence bounds of 0.18 < zl < 0.83 for 0=1. If the lens is an elliptical galaxy, we expect it to be brighter than I < 19.5 mag. The broad band flux ratio varies with wavelength, with I=0.31, R=0.58, and B=1.29 magnitudes, which is difficult to reconcile with the lensing hypothesis.

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