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Table A.1

Median value of the model parameters and 68% confidence interval for the 11 doubly imaged quasars.

Object Model R Ein e θ e R eff γ θ γ

HE 0047-1756 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

JVAS B0218+437 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+ㆆ
ExpD + γ

SBS 0909+532 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

FBQ J0951+2635 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

HE 1104-1805 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

SDSS J1155+635 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

SDSS J1226-0006 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

SBS 1520+530 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

CLASS B1600+434 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+ㆆ
ExpD + γ

HE 2149-2745 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

HS 2209+1914 SIS+γ / / /
SIE+γ /
DV+γ

Notes.

The models of this lensed quasar might be affected by strong systematic errors owing to the large uncertainty on the exact location of the lens from the NICMOS data;

††

An exponential profile better reproduces the light distribution and therefore the ExpD mass model should be prefered to the DV mass model. The Reff used for our DV mass model is the effective radius derived in Table 3 using exponential light distribution.

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