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Microlensing-induced spectral variability in Q 2237 + 0305

Geraint F. Lewis2Astronomy Group, Earth and Space Sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 11794, USAM. J. Irwin3Royal Greenwich Observatory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OEZP. C. Hewett1Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 OHAC. B. Foltz4MMT Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
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We present both photometry and spectra of the individual images of the quadruple gravitational lens system Q2237+0305. Comparison of spectra obtained at two epochs, separated by $\sim~3\,$years, shows evidence for significant changes in the emission line to continuum ratio of the strong ultraviolet CIV~$λ$1549, CIII]~$λ$1909 and MgII~$λ$2798 lines. The short, $\sim~1\,$day, light--travel time differences between the sight lines to the four individual quasar images rule out any explanation based on intrinsic variability of the source. The spectroscopic differences thus represent direct detection of microlensing--induced spectroscopic differences in a quasar. The observations allow constraints to be placed on the relative spatial scales in the nucleus of the quasar, with the ultra--violet continuum arising in a region of $\la~0.05~{\rm pc}$ in extent, while the broad emission line material is distributed on scales much greater than this.

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