2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1743921323003873
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Learning about the structure of strongly lensed AGNs from their lightcurves

Dominique Sluse

Abstract: The lightcurves of strongly lensed AGNs get distorted due to gravitational microlensing, which differently magnifies the emission regions of AGNs depending on their size. This effect has been used to measure the size of the AGN accretion disc, but high photometric accuracy lightcurves reveal coherent variations on short time-scales that are not expected by standard accretion disc models. I show that this signal can be produced by emission from the Broad Line Region (BLR) but also by extended (diffuse) continuu… Show more

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