Gravitationally Lensed Point Sources in the LSST Survey

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The LSST survey will contain large numbers of objects currently thought of as "rare," and will image some classes of objects never seen before. Gravitationally lensed quasars are an example of the former, while multiply-imaged supernovae may well fall in to the latter class, and both enable some remarkable science projects. We discuss the prospects for extracting these exciting systems from the survey, and show examples of how analysis being performed on current data is informing our strategy for dealing with the LSST data when it arrives.

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