Computer Science
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Mar 2002
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THE SHAPES OF GALAXIES AND THEIR DARK HALOS. Proceedings of the Yale Cosmology Workshop. Held 28-30 May 2001 in New Haven, Conne
Computer Science
Scientific paper
We summarize the observed properties and lens modeling results of the unique JVAS system B2114+022. We argue that the observational and modeling results are most consistent with a two-plane lensing hypothesis, particularly for the widest separated and observationally similar radio components A and D. We point out the potential power of this system for constraining galactic mass models and hence deriving the relations between the light and mass distributions.
Augusto Pedro
Browne Ian
Chae Kyungyuk
Jackson Neal
Mao Shijun
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