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Determination of the transverse velocity of Q2237+0305

J. S. B. Wyithe

Published 1999-09-21Version 1

The largest systematic uncertainty present in the analysis of gravitationally microlensed quasar light curves is that of the galactic transverse velocity. We describe a method for determining the transverse velocity as well as its application to published monitoring data of Q2237+0305 (Irwin et al. 1989; Corrigan et al. 1991; Ostensen et al 1995). We find that while this data displays strong evidence for microlensing, it limits the transverse velocity to be < 500 km/sec (for microlens masses of 0.5 solar masses). In addition, by combining these results with a new method for modelling the microlensing contribution of stellar proper motions, we find that the masses of microlenses in Q2237+0305 are consistent with those of low mass stars.

Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in "Gravitational Lensing: Recent Progress and Future Goals", ASP conference series, eds Brainerd & Kochanek
Categories: astro-ph
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