We report on 15 years of VLA monitoring of the gravitational lens B0957+561 at 6 cm. Since our last report in 1992, there have been 32 additional observations, in which both images have returned to their quiescent flux density levels and the A image has brightened again. We estimate the time delay from the light curves using three different techniques: the Ø 2 analysis of Press, Rybicki, & Hewitt (1992a,b), the dispersion analysis of Pelt et al. (1994, 1996), and the locally normalized discrete correlation function of Leh'ar et al. (1992). Confidence intervals for these time delay estimates are found using Monte Carlo techniques. With the addition of the new observations, it has become obvious that five observations from Spring 1...
Measuring time delays between the multiple images of gravitationally lensed quasars is now recognize...
Gravitational lens time delays provide a means of measuring the expansion of the Universe at high re...
In this work, we present a homogeneous curve-shifting analysis using the difference-smoothing techni...
We present Very Large Array (VLA) 8.5-GHz light curves of the two lens images of the Cosmic Lens All...
We present the radio light curves of lensed images of the gravitational lens B14221231. The observat...
The gravitational lens CLASS B1608+656 is one of the most promising lens systems for the measurement...
We present the results of a program to monitor the four-image gravitational lens B1608 + 656 with th...
Published in: Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 304 (1999) 349-358 citations recorded in [Science Citation ...
We present hybrid maps of the A and B images of 0957+561 from each of four sessions of 6 cm VLBI obs...
Submitted to: Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. Abstract: The complex ten-component gravitational lens syst...
We present a new method for determining time delays among the light curves of various images in a gr...
International audienceWe present the results of 15 years of monitoring lensed quasars, which was con...
Aims. Within the framework of the COSMOGRAIL collaboration we present 7- and 8.5-year-long light cur...
Aims. We test the robustness of published time delays for 11 lensed quasars by using two techniques ...
Measuring time delays between the multiple images of gravitationally lensed quasars is now recognize...
Gravitational lens time delays provide a means of measuring the expansion of the Universe at high re...
In this work, we present a homogeneous curve-shifting analysis using the difference-smoothing techni...
We present Very Large Array (VLA) 8.5-GHz light curves of the two lens images of the Cosmic Lens All...
We present the radio light curves of lensed images of the gravitational lens B14221231. The observat...
The gravitational lens CLASS B1608+656 is one of the most promising lens systems for the measurement...
We present the results of a program to monitor the four-image gravitational lens B1608 + 656 with th...
Published in: Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 304 (1999) 349-358 citations recorded in [Science Citation ...
We present hybrid maps of the A and B images of 0957+561 from each of four sessions of 6 cm VLBI obs...
Submitted to: Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. Abstract: The complex ten-component gravitational lens syst...
We present a new method for determining time delays among the light curves of various images in a gr...
International audienceWe present the results of 15 years of monitoring lensed quasars, which was con...
Aims. Within the framework of the COSMOGRAIL collaboration we present 7- and 8.5-year-long light cur...
Aims. We test the robustness of published time delays for 11 lensed quasars by using two techniques ...
Measuring time delays between the multiple images of gravitationally lensed quasars is now recognize...
Gravitational lens time delays provide a means of measuring the expansion of the Universe at high re...
In this work, we present a homogeneous curve-shifting analysis using the difference-smoothing techni...