Faint object spectrograph observations of the large redshift gravitational lens candidate 1208+1011
Jun, 1992
13 pages
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- Astrophys.J.Lett. 400 (1992) L51
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- IASSNS-AST-92-25
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HST spectroscopic observations of 3.8-redshift gravitational lens candidate 1208+1011 are reported. Low-dispersion Faint Object Spectrograph data covering the wavelength range 3700-7800 A are obtained for each of the two components and for a comparison field; the fainter component and the black field are both separated by 0.47 arcsec from the brighter image. The spectra of both components possess strong Ly-alpha/N V and O VI/Ly-beta emission lines at a redshift of 3.8 as well as a number of similar absorption features. Both components have a ratio of the equivalent widths of the O VI complex to the Ly-alpha complex much larger than the typical value seen in large-redshift quasars. The small differences in the measured profiles of the Ly-alpha and O VI/Ly-beta emission lines of the images could be caused by absorption along different paths to a single lensed object, by unequal imaging of extended emissions, by systematic measuring errors, or by intrinsic differences in two nearly identical neighboring quasars.References(14)
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