Abstract

A series of archival IUE low-dispersion spectral observations of the double quasar Q0957+561A, B are analyzed. The components of this gravitationally lensed quasar are separated by about 6 arcsec. Damped Ly-alpha absorption at redshift z(abs) = 1.3911 with neutral hydrogen column density N(H I) about 7 x 10 exp 19/sq cm is present in the spectra of both the A and B components. Using an accepted model by Young et al. for the gravitational lens, the damped Ly-alpha absorber is inferred to have a minimum size of about 0.5/h50 kpc. The standard interpretation is that a damped Ly-alpha absorber represents a galactic or protogalactic H I disk. In the context of this standard model, the absorption-line properties and evidence for Faraday rotation are discussed.

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