Gravitationally lensed quasar HE 1104-1805
This picture shows a quasar that has been gravitationally lensed by a
galaxy in the foreground, which can be seen as a faint shape around the
two bright images of the quasar.
Observations of one of the images show variations in colour over
time. This is caused by stars within the lens galaxy passing through the
path of the light from the quasar, magnifying the light from different
parts of the quasar’s accretion disc as they move. This has allowed a
team of scientists to reconstruct the colour and temperature profile of
the accretion disc with unprecedented precision. The level of detail
involved is equivalent to being able to study individual grains of sand
on the surface of the Moon while standing on Earth.
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