Dwarf-galaxy sized dark matter halos may be detectable when a bright background source is gravitationally lensed on scales of milliarcseconds. Such effects can...
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PublicaciónDeciphering Quasar Millilensing How to Distinguish Between Dark and Luminous Lenses
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PublicaciónDES Y3 cosmic shear down to small scales: Constraints on cosmology and baryons
We present the first analysis of cosmic shear measured in DES Y3 that employs the entire range of angular scales in the data. To achieve this, we built upon...
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PublicaciónDetection of Chromatic Microlensing in Q 2237 + 0305 A
We present narrowband images of the gravitational lens system Q 2237 + 0305 made with the Nordic Optical Telescope in eight different filters covering the...
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PublicaciónDetection of the 2175 Å Extinction Feature at z = 0.83
We determine the extinction curve in the zl=0.83 lens galaxy of the gravitational lens SBS 0909+532 from the wavelength dependence of the flux ratio between the...
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PublicaciónDetection of very high energy gamma-ray emission from the gravitationally lensed blazar QSO B0218+357 with the MAGIC telescopes
Context. QSO B0218+357 is a gravitationally lensed blazar located at a redshift of 0.944. The gravitational lensing splits the emitted radiation into two...
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PublicaciónDetermination of the properties of the central engine in microlensed QSOs
We study a recently observed gravitational microlensing peak in the V-band light curve of Q2237+0305A using a relatively simple physical model, but one that is...
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PublicaciónDiscovery of a Lensed Ultrabright Submillimeter Galaxy at z = 2.0439
We report an ultrabright lensed submillimeter galaxy (SMG) at z = 2.0439, WISE J132934.18+224327.3, identified as a result of a full-sky cross-correlation of...
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PublicaciónDiscovery of a Multiply Lensed Submillimeter Galaxy in Early HerMES Herschel/SPIRE Data
We report the discovery of a bright (f(250 μm)>400 mJy), multiply lensed submillimeter galaxy HERMES J105751.1+573027 in Herschel/SPIRE Science Demonstration...
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PublicaciónDiscovery of a Very Bright and Intrinsically Very Luminous, Strongly Lensed Lyα Emitting Galaxy at z = 2.82 in the BOSS Emission-Line Lens Survey
We report the discovery of a very bright (r = 20.16), highly magnified, and yet intrinsically very luminous Lyα emitter (LAE) at z=2.82. This system comprises...