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First estimate of the time delay in HE 1104-1805
We present first results from five years of spectrophotometric monitoring of
the bright double QSO and gravitational lens HE 1104-1805. The quasar has
varied considerably over this time, while the emission line fluxes appear to
have remained constant. We have constructed monochromatic continuum light
curves for components A and B, finding that B leads the variability. A
quantitative analysis with the Pelt method gives a best estimate for the light
travel time delay of about 0.73 years, although a value as low as 0.3 cannot
yet be excluded. We discuss possible models for the QSO-lens configuration and
use our measured time delay to predict the redshift of the lens, z_d. Finding
that most likely z_d < 1, we can rule out the hitherto favoured values of z_d =
1.32 or 1.66. A new candidate is an absorption system at z=0.73, but the lens
could also be an elliptical not detected in absorption.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for A&A, Letters to the edito