Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 2012
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American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #219, #146.01
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
Strong gravitational lenses are uniquely suited for the study of dark matter structure and substructure within massive halos of many scales, act as gravitational telescopes for distant faint objects, and can give powerful and competitive cosmological constraints. Some 300 lenses have been identified in the literature in one form or another; many others have been found, but perhaps have not warranted dedicated publications. The Orphan Lenses project aims to be a master compilation of all strong gravitational lenses that are known, and a community repository for candidate lenses. A clear and uniform database of basic properties and gravitational lens models is being developed, which will be available online and through a smartphone interactive application. I will present the project, and scientific highlights with this dataset.
Brownstein Joel
Fadely Ross
Fassnacht Chris D.
Gavazzi Raphael
Goodsall Timothy
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