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Strong Gravitational Lensing as a Probe of Dark Matter
AbstractDark matter structures within strong gravitational lens galaxies and along their lines of sight leave a gravitational imprint on the multiple images of lensed sources. Strong gravitational lensing provides, therefore, a key test of different dark matter models.
Y Hezaveh, D Gilman, S Vegetti
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Gravitational lensing in the presence of plasmas and strong gravitational fields
Gravitation and Cosmology, 2014The theory of gravitational lensing is well developed for light propagation in vacuum in the approximation of weak deflection. We discuss two ways of extending the studies of usual gravitational lens theory which were recently theoretically developed. One way is to go beyond the weak deflection approximation and consider relativistic images formed by ...
O. Yu. Tsupko, G. S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan
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Strong gravitational lensing and shadow constraint from M87* of slowly rotating Kerr-like black hole
Annals of Physics, 2022Xiao-Mei Kuang, Ali Övgün
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Cosmology from large populations of galaxy–galaxy strong gravitational lenses
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023Tian Li +2 more
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Optimizing machine learning methods to discover strong gravitational lenses in the deep lens survey
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023Tucker Jones +2 more
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Cosmology using Strong Gravitational Lensing
2023The light we observe from distant astrophysical objects including supernovae and quasars allows us to determine large distances in terms of a cosmological model. Despite the success of the standard cosmological model in fitting the data, there remains no underlying explanation for the accelerated expansion and dark matter.
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Strong lensing as a giant telescope to localize the host galaxy of gravitational wave event
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020Hai Yu, F Y Wang, Zhang Pengjie
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