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The Gravitational Lens CFRS03.1077 [PDF]
An exquisite gravitational arc with a radius of 2.1" has been discovered around the z = 0.938 field elliptical galaxy CFRS03.1077 during HST observations of Canada-France Redshift Survey (CFRS) fields.
A. Matzkin +9 more
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Scattering of Gravitational Waves by the Weak Gravitational Fields of Lens Objects [PDF]
We consider the scattering of the gravitational waves by the weak gravitational fields of lens objects. We obtain the scattered gravitational waveform by treating the gravitational potential of the lens to first order, i.e.
Bartelmann +13 more
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Spacetime perspective of gravitational lensing in perturbed cosmologies [PDF]
We develop the spacetime approach to gravitational lensing by spherically symmetric perturbations of flat, cosmological constant-dominated Friedman-Robertson-Walker metrics.
Thomas P. Kling, Sophia MacQueen Pooler
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Gravitational lens time delays and gravitational waves [PDF]
Using Fermat's principle, we analyze the effects of very long wavelength gravitational waves upon the images of a gravitationally lensed quasar. We show that the lens equation in the presence of gravity waves is equivalent to that of a lens with different alignment between source, deflector, and observer in the absence of gravity waves.
Frieman, J., Harari, D., Surpi, G.
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Gravitational Lensing of Supernova Neutrino Bursts
Supernova neutrino bursts have been observed from extragalactic distances. This note addresses the question of how gravitational lensing could distort the information in the burst.
John M. LoSecco
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DETERMINE THE EFFECTIVE PARAMETERS IN GRAVITATIONAL LENSES AND STUDY THE ALTERNATIVE EFFECTS BETWEEN THEM [PDF]
The importance of the gravitational lens in cosmology and astronomy, and a brief historical review for the evolution of the gravitational lenses have been introduced.
S. A.AL-SABAAWE, M. A.AL-OBAYDE
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Gravitational Lensing of Continuous Gravitational Waves
Continuous gravitational waves are analogous to monochromatic light and could therefore be used to detect wave effects such as interference or diffraction. This would be possible with strongly lensed gravitational waves.
Marek Biesiada, Sreekanth Harikumar
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Can Einstein (rings) surf Gravitational Waves?
How does the appearance of a strongly lensed system change if a gravitational wave is produced by the lens? In this work we address this question by considering a supermassive black hole binary at the center of the lens emitting gravitational waves ...
Leonardo Giani +2 more
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The 2dF Gravitational Lens Survey [PDF]
AbstractThe 2 degree Field (2dF) galaxy redshift survey will involve obtaining spectra of approximately 2.5 105 objects which have previously been identified as galaxy candidates on morphological grounds. Included in these spectra should be about ten gravitationally-lensed quasars, all with low-redshift galaxies as deflectors (as the more common lenses
Mortlock, DJ, Madgwick, DS, Lahav, O
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Abdülvahid Yakub Sipahioğlu
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