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Analysis of polarization aberrations of the off-axis pupil freeform optical system. [PDF]
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Refractive lensing of scintillating FRBs by subparsec cloudlets in the multiphase CGM. [PDF]
Jow DL, Wu X, Pen UL.
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Milky Way could invalidate the hypothesis of exotic matter and favor a gravitomagnetic solution to explain dark matter. [PDF]
Le Corre S.
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A massive compact quiescent galaxy at z = 2 with a complete Einstein ring in JWST imaging. [PDF]
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Multiscale Flow for robust and optimal cosmological analysis. [PDF]
Dai B, Seljak U.
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High-Power Single-Frequency Continuous-Wave Tunable 1064/532 nm Dual-Wavelength Laser. [PDF]
Peng W, Jin P, Su J, Wei J, Lu H.
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Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≥15 Star Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn
Fujimoto S +45 more
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Weak gravitational lensing [PDF]
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Matthias Bartelmann, Peter Schneider
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 1994
According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, a gravitational field bends electromagnetic waves in much the same way as low atmospheric air layers curve the trajectory of a propagating light ray. Large mass concentrations in the universe can thereby act as a type of lens, a gravitational lens.
Refsdal, S., Surdej, Jean
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According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, a gravitational field bends electromagnetic waves in much the same way as low atmospheric air layers curve the trajectory of a propagating light ray. Large mass concentrations in the universe can thereby act as a type of lens, a gravitational lens.
Refsdal, S., Surdej, Jean
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