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Phil Marshall

Cluster Lenses: J.-P. Kneib, P. Natarajan, Astron Astrophys Rev, 19, 47-146 (2011) - 0 views

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    This recent comprehensive review, covers strong and weak lensing theory an observations, focusing on galaxy clusters as deflectors. (A)
Phil Marshall

The dark matter of gravitational lensing: R. Massey, T. Kitching, J.Richard, Rep. Pro... - 0 views

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    This is a recent review, focused mostly on clusters and large scale structure. (A)
Phil Marshall

LSST Science Book, Chapters 12, 14, and 15, LSST Collaboration (2009) - 0 views

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    This book was written to describe the science which is anticipated being performed using the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, a future optical imaging facility. This provides an excellent starting point for exploring the current plans for making gravitational lensing measurements from future large area surveys, and what those measurements will enable. (A)
Phil Marshall

Gravitational Lensing in Astronomy: J. Wambsganss, Living Rev. Relativ., 1, (1998) - 1 views

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    A comprehensive (and updatable) review with sections on the history, theory, and applications of gravitational lensing. (A)
Phil Marshall

Gravitational lensing: M. Bartelmann, Classical and Quantum Gravity, 27 (23), 233001, ... - 0 views

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    An up-to-date and comprehensive review of all aspects of gravitational lensing, from theory to observations. Includes derivations from first principles of gravitational lensing relations. (A)
Phil Marshall

Singularity Theory and Gravitational Lensing: A.O. Petters, H. Levine, J. Wambsganss, (... - 0 views

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    This is the only monograph to focus on the pure mathematical aspects of gravitational lensing. An excellent book suitable for advanced readers with a strong interest in mathematics. (A)
Phil Marshall

Cosmology with Gravitational Lensing: A. Heavens, in Dark Matter and Dark Energy, ASSL... - 0 views

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    These lectures were given at the Como Summer School 2007, and include a simple worked derivation of the lens equation in General Relativity. (A)
Phil Marshall

Gravitational Lenses: P. Schneider, J. Ehlers, and E.E. Falco, (Springer, Berlin, 1992) - 0 views

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    The classic monograph on gravitational lensing. A must read for advanced readers. (A)
Phil Marshall

HST Gravitational Lens Image Creator: Medium Deep Survey team - 0 views

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    With the emphasis on generating mock data rather than modeling real data, this Javascript tool takes input lens, source and HST WFPC2 observation parameters and generates a predicted JPG image. (I,A)
Phil Marshall

Mowgli: P. S. Naudus, P. J. Marshall and J. F. Wallin - 0 views

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    This Java applet allows the user to explore simple models for the lens mass and source light, by manipulating the model components on the screen with the mouse. (I,A)
Phil Marshall

Ned Wright's Cosmology Tutorial: E. L.Wright - 0 views

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    An excellent entry point into cosmology, with plenty of very interesting and effective webpages, comments on scientific news and a java cosmological quantity calculator (I, A)
Phil Marshall

The Optical Gravitational Lens Experiment: J. Surdej, S. Refsdal, A. Pospieszalska-Surd... - 0 views

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    Gravitational lensing can be demonstrated and explored using physical models with equivalent optical properties - the base of a wineglass is an excellent example, as these authors showed.
Phil Marshall

Didactical Experiments on Gravitational Lensing: Jean Surdej, Sjur Refsdal and Anna Pos... - 0 views

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    Gravitational lensing can be demonstrated and explored using physical models with equivalent optical properties - the base of a wineglass is an excellent example, as this website shows.
Phil Marshall

Mapping Dark Matter with Gravitational Lenses: J. A. Tyson, Physics Today, Jun. 1992, ... - 0 views

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    Introduces and explains the process of inferring a cluster of galaxies' mass distribution, from weak shear data. (I, A)
Phil Marshall

Stars that Magnify Quasars: S. Refsda and R. Stabell, New Scientist, Jul. 1989, pp. 51-53 - 0 views

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    An exposition of the phenomenon and uses of quasar microlensing. (I)
Phil Marshall

Gravitational Lenses: L. V. E. Koopmans and R. D. Blandford, Physics Today, Jun. 2004, ... - 2 views

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    This overview focuses on strong lensing. (I)
Phil Marshall

0957+561 A, B - Twin quasistellar objects or gravitational lens? D. Walsh, R. F. Carswe... - 0 views

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    The sources behind Zwicky's proposed lenses would be galaxies and their active nuclei, in the far distant universe; only in the last 30 years have such faint objects been detected in sufficient numbers to reveal the one in a thousand that are multiply-imaged. The first lensed quasar was confirmed in this paper. (A)
Phil Marshall

The giant arc in A 370 - Spectroscopic evidence for gravitational lensing from a source... - 0 views

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    Quiescent galaxies are more numerous sources, but are even fainter than quasars: it would take the advent of CCD imaging cameras to detect the first gravitational arc. It was not clear what the arc was: a deep spectrum revealed it to be a background galaxy, observed at high magnification through the lens. (A)
Phil Marshall

Nebulae as gravitational lenses: F. Zwicky, Phys. Rev. 51, 290-290 (1937) - 0 views

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    The deflection of during an eclipse was the first observation of lensing in the universe, but there would not be another for 60 years. However, in the 1930s, Fritz Zwicky predicted that galaxies and clusters of galaxies would make good gravitational lenses as well, in this prescient paper. (A)
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