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Astronomical Distance Determination in the Space Age
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H0LiCOW – I. H0 Lenses in COSMOGRAIL's Wellspring: program overview
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Zooming into the Cosmic Horseshoe: new insights on the lens profile and the source shape
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H0LiCOW – IV. Lens mass model of HE 0435−1223 and blind measurement of its time-delay distance for cosmology
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H0LiCOW – II. Spectroscopic survey and galaxy-group identification of the strong gravitational lens system HE 0435−1223
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Lens models under the microscope: comparison ofHubble Frontier Fieldcluster magnification maps
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Ambiguities in gravitational lens models: the density field from the source position transformation
Looking for dark matter trails in colliding galaxy clusters
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Adaptive PSF fitting – a highly performing photometric method and light curves of the GLS H1413+117: time delays and micro-lensing effects
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GEOMETRIC CORROBORATION OF THE EARLIEST LENSED GALAXY AT z ≃ 10.8 FROM ROBUST FREE-FORM MODELLING
Brian M. Y. Chan, Tom Broadhurst, Jeremy Lim, Jose M. Diego, Adi Zitrin, Dan Coe and Holland C. Ford The Astrophysical Journal 835(1) 44 (2017) https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/835/1/44
H0LiCOW – V. New COSMOGRAIL time delays of HE 0435−1223:H0to 3.8 per cent precision from strong lensing in a flat ΛCDM model
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Toward an Internally Consistent Astronomical Distance Scale
Interpreting the Strongly Lensed Supernova iPTF16geu: Time Delay Predictions, Microlensing, and Lensing Rates
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SHARP – III. First use of adaptive-optics imaging to constrain cosmology with gravitational lens time delays
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Observational selection biases in time-delay strong lensing and their impact on cosmography
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Model-independent characterisation of strong gravitational lenses
“REFSDAL” MEETS POPPER: COMPARING PREDICTIONS OF THE RE-APPEARANCE OF THE MULTIPLY IMAGED SUPERNOVA BEHIND MACSJ1149.5+2223
T. Treu, G. Brammer, J. M. Diego, C. Grillo, P. L. Kelly, M. Oguri, S. A. Rodney, P. Rosati, K. Sharon, A. Zitrin, I. Balestra, M. Bradač, T. Broadhurst, G. B. Caminha, A. Halkola, A. Hoag, M. Ishigaki, T. L. Johnson, W. Karman, R. Kawamata, A. Mercurio, K. B. Schmidt, L.-G. Strolger, S. H. Suyu, A. V. Filippenko, et al. The Astrophysical Journal 817(1) 60 (2016) https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/817/1/60
Spectroscopy and high-resolution imaging of the gravitational lens SDSS J1206+4332
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COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses
Model-free analysis of quadruply imaged gravitationally lensed systems and substructured galaxies
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The offsets between galaxies and their dark matter in Λ cold dark matter
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ILLUMINATING A DARK LENS: A TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA MAGNIFIED BY THE FRONTIER FIELDS GALAXY CLUSTER ABELL 2744
Gravitational lens recovery with glass: measuring the mass profile and shape of a lens
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