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June 1997
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To be published in:
Astronomy & Astrophysics
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The geometry of the quadruply imaged quasar PG 1115+080;
implications for H0+.
F. Courbin1,2,
P. Magain1,*,
C.R. Keeton3,
C.S. Kochanek3,
C. Vanderriest2,
A.O. Jaunsen4 and
J. Hjorth5
1 Institut d'Astrophysique et de Géophysique - Université de Liège, Avenue de Cointe 5, 4000 Liège, Belgium
2 URA 173 CNRS-DAEC, Observatoire de Paris, F-92195 Meudon Principal Cédex, France
3 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, MS-51, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
4 Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo, Pb. 1029, Blindern, 0315 Oslo, Norway
5 NORDITA, Blegdamsvey 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
* Maître de Recherches FNRS, Belgium
+ Based on observations taken at the Nordic Optical Telescope and the Canada France Hamaii Telescope
Time delay measurements have recently been reported for
the lensed quasar PG 1115+080. These measurements can be used to
derive H0, but only if we can constrain the lensing
potential. We have applied a recently developed deconvolution technique
to analyse sub-arcsecond I band images of PG 1115+080,
obtained at the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) and the Canada France
Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). The high performance of the deconvolution code
allows us to derive precise positions and magnitudes for the four lensed
images of the quasar, as well as for the lensing galaxy. The new
measurement of the galaxy position improves its precision by a factor
of 3 and thus strengthens the constraints on the lensing potential.
With the new data, a range of models incorporating some of the
plausible systematic uncertainties yields
km s-1 Mpc-1.
globular clusters: general - Galaxy: evolution -
supernovæ: general - ISM: bubbles - population III
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