Abstract

VLBI observations at 13 cm have detected similar compact radio sources in the A and B images of the quasar QO957 + 561, and the images are noted to contain core components with flux densities of 22 + or - 1 and 18 + or - 1 mJy, respectively. Data from the short Effelsberg-Madrid baseline suggest that additional correlated flux density, distributed over an angular scale of about 20 milliarcsec accompanies both cores. The observed brightness distributions of these cores are related by a linear magnification matrix, consistent with observation of surface brightness, as would be expected for images produced by a transparent gravitational lens. A search was conducted for evidence of additional compact radio structure within a region encompassing the positions of the galaxy G1 and the B image.

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