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Superluminal Gravitational Microlensing Events In PKS 0537-441 And Prospects For Future Detections
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Abstract
The BL-Lac object PKS 0537-441 has recently displayed strong intraday variability at 1.42 GHz on time scales of ∼ 104 s. Such kind of variability is hardly consistent with an intrinsic-to-source origin, since apparent brightness temperatures higher than 1021 K are implied for the emitting region in the source.
An alternative explanation for this ultra-rapid radio variability in PKS 0537-441 is developed based on gravitational microlensing of a superluminal component in the blazar caused by compact objects in the halo of an intervening galaxy. The mass of the microlenses is estimated and the blazar is proposed as a good candidate in a systematic search for extragalactic MACHOs.
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