Strong gravitational lensing of distant supernovae (SNe), particularly Type Ia's, has some exploitable properties not available when other sorts of cosmologically distant sources are lensed. One such property is that the ``standard candle'' nature of the SN at peak brightness allows a direct determination of the lensing magnification factor for each well observed image. Another is that the duration of an SN event is of the same order as the differential time delays between the various lens images. The comparable time scales of the photometric event and the time delay invite a variety of applications, including high precision measurements of the delay and the targeting of especially interesting phases of the explosion for intensive observati...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that are multiply imaged by gravitational lensing can extend the SN Ia H...
Supernovae have proven to be exquisite tools for a variety of astrophysics and cosmology topics. In ...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
peer reviewedWe present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe)...
We determine the viability of exploiting lensing time delays to observe strongly gravitationally len...
We investigate the possibility of measuring the Hubble constant, the fractional energy density compo...
Distant Type Ia and II supernovae (SNe) can serve as valuable probes of the history of the cosmic ex...
Gravitationally lensed Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) may be the next frontier in cosmic probes, able t...
International audienceWhen the light from a distant object passes very near to a foreground galaxy o...
We present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe) as a probe o...
We present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe) as a probe o...
peer reviewedWe investigate strongly gravitationally lensed type II supernovae (LSNe II) for time-de...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is the latest observational effort to find exoplane...
peer reviewedTo use strongly lensed Type Ia supernovae (LSNe Ia) for cosmology, a time-delay measure...
In Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging taken on 2014 November 10, four images of supernova (SN) "Re...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that are multiply imaged by gravitational lensing can extend the SN Ia H...
Supernovae have proven to be exquisite tools for a variety of astrophysics and cosmology topics. In ...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
peer reviewedWe present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe)...
We determine the viability of exploiting lensing time delays to observe strongly gravitationally len...
We investigate the possibility of measuring the Hubble constant, the fractional energy density compo...
Distant Type Ia and II supernovae (SNe) can serve as valuable probes of the history of the cosmic ex...
Gravitationally lensed Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) may be the next frontier in cosmic probes, able t...
International audienceWhen the light from a distant object passes very near to a foreground galaxy o...
We present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe) as a probe o...
We present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe) as a probe o...
peer reviewedWe investigate strongly gravitationally lensed type II supernovae (LSNe II) for time-de...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is the latest observational effort to find exoplane...
peer reviewedTo use strongly lensed Type Ia supernovae (LSNe Ia) for cosmology, a time-delay measure...
In Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging taken on 2014 November 10, four images of supernova (SN) "Re...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that are multiply imaged by gravitational lensing can extend the SN Ia H...
Supernovae have proven to be exquisite tools for a variety of astrophysics and cosmology topics. In ...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...