Bibcode
DOI
Alcalde, D.; Mediavilla, E.; Moreau, O.; Muñoz, J. A.; Libbrecht, C.; Goicoechea, L. J.; Surdej, J.; Puga, E.; De Rop, Y.; Barrena, R.; Gil-Merino, R.; McLeod, B. A.; Motta, V.; Oscoz, A.; Serra-Ricart, M.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 572, Issue 2, pp. 729-734.
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2002
Journal
Citations
47
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40
Description
We present VR observations of QSO 2237+0305 conducted by the
Gravitational Lensing International Time Project collaboration from 1999
October 1 to 2000 February 3. The observations were made with the 2.56 m
Nordic Optical Telescope at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma
(Spain). The point-spread function (PSF) fitting method and an adapted
version of the ISIS subtraction method have been used to derive the VR
light curves of the four components (A-D) of the quasar. The mean errors
range in the intervals 0.01-0.04 mag (PSF fitting) and 0.01-0.02 mag
(ISIS subtraction), with the faintest component (D) having the largest
uncertainties. We address the relatively good agreement between the A
and D light curves derived using different filters, photometric
techniques, and telescopes. The new VR light curves of component A
extend the time coverage of a high-magnification microlensing peak,
which was discovered by the OGLE team.