O. Wucknitz [1]
The emission line flux ratios are assumed to be unaffected by microlensing and are used to study the differential extinction effects caused by the lensing galaxy. Fits of empirical laws show that the extinction properties seem to be different on both lines of sight. With our new results, HE0512-3329 becomes one of the few extragalactic systems which show the 2175 AA absorption feature, although the detection is only marginal.
We then correct the continuum flux ratio for extinction to obtain the differential microlensing signal. Since this may still be significantly affected by variability and time-delay effects, no detailled analysis of the microlensing is possible at the moment.
This is the first time that differential extinction and microlensing
could be separated unambiguously. We show that, at least in
HE0512-3329, both effects contribute significantly to the spectral
differences and one cannot be analysed without taking into account the
other. For lens modelling purposes, the flux ratios can only be used
after correcting for both effects.
Key words:
gravitational lensing -- dust, extinction -- galaxies: ISM -- quasars: individual: HE0512-3329
This is a presentation of a paper. It is essentially the same as my previous talks at the AIP and the University of Potsdam.