|  | P30 | September 1998
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     | To be published in: Astronomy & Astrophysics
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    Redshift estimate of a gravitational lens from the observed reddening
     of a multiply imaged quasar.
   
  
  
   C. Jean1 and 
   J. Surdej1,*
   
  
  
   1 Institut d'Astrophysique et de Géophysique - Université de Liège, Avenue de Cointe 5, 4000 Liège, Belgium
   
   * Directeur de Recherches FNRS, Belgium
   
  
 
  
   
  
    
  
         
      Light rays from a multiply imaged quasar usually sample different path
      lengths across the deflector. Extinction in the lensing galaxy may thus
      lead to a differential obscuration and reddening between the observed
      macro-lensed QSO images. These effects naturally depend on the precise
      shape of the extinction law and on the redshift of the lens. By means of
      numerical Monte-Carlo simulations, using a least-squares fitting method
      and assuming an extinction law similar to that observed in the Galaxy,
      we show how accurate photometric observations of multiply imaged quasars
      obtained in several spectral bands could lead to the determination of the
      lens redshift, irrespective of the visibility of the deflector.
      Observational requirements necessary to apply this method to real cases
      are thoroughly discussed. If extinction laws turn out to be too different
      from galaxy to galaxy, we find out that more promising observations
      should consist in getting low resolution spectra of at least three
      distinct images of a lensed quasar, over a spectral range as wide as
      possible, from which it should be straightforward to extract the precise 
      shape of the redshifted extinction law. Very high signal-to-noise, low 
      spectral resolution, VLT observations of MG 0414+0534 should enable 
      one to derive such a redshifted extinction law.
  
  
   
      gravitational lensing -- Galaxies: redshifts -- dust, extinction --
      Methods: numerical
  
 
  
   
   
    
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