A Determination ofH0with the CLASS Gravitational Lens B1608+656. III. A Significant Improvement in the Precision of the Time Delay Measurements
- 20 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 581 (2) , 823-835
- https://doi.org/10.1086/344368
Abstract
The gravitational lens CLASS B1608+656 is the only four-image lens system for which all three independent time delays have been measured. This makes the system an excellent candidate for a high-quality determination of H_0 at cosmological distances. However, the original measurements of the time delays had large (12-20%) uncertainties, due to the low level of variability of the background source during the monitoring campaign. In this paper, we present results from two additional VLA monitoring campaigns. In contrast to the ~5% variations seen during the first season of monitoring, the source flux density changed by 25-30% in each of the subsequent two seasons. We analyzed the combined data set from all three seasons of monitoring to improve significantly the precision of the time delay measurements; the delays are consistent with those found in the original measurements, but the uncertainties have decreased by factors of two to three. We combined the delays with revised isothermal mass models to derive a measurement of H_0. Depending on the positions of the galaxy centroids, which vary by up to 0.1 arcsec in HST images obtained with different filters, we obtain H_0 = 61-65 km/s/Mpc, for (Omega_M,Omega_L) = (0.3,0.7). The value of H_0 decreases by 6% if (Omega_M,Omega_L) = (1.0,0.0). The formal uncertainties on H_0 due to the time delay measurements are +/- 1 (+/- 2) km/s/Mpc for the 1-sigma (2-sigma) confidence limits. Thus, the systematic uncertainties due to the lens model, which are on the order of +/- 15 km/s/Mpc, now dominate the error budget for this system. In order to improve the measurement of H_0 with this lens, new models that incorporate the constraints provided by stellar dynamics and the optical/infrared Einstein ring seen in HST images must be developed.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ. 32 pages, 8 figures (3 in colorKeywords
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