Aims. The observed brightness of type Ia supernovae is affected by gravitational lensing caused by the mass distribution along the line of sight, which introduces an additional dispersion into the Hubble diagram. We look for evidence of lensing in the SuperNova Legacy Survey 3-year data set. Methods. We investigate the correlation between the residuals from the Hubble diagram and the gravitational magnification based on a modeling of the mass distribution of foreground galaxies. A deep photometric catalog, photometric redshifts, and well established mass luminosity relations are used. Results. We find evidence of a lensing signal with a 2.3σ significance. The current result is limited by the number of SNe, their re...
Strong lensing by galaxy clusters can be used to significantly expand the survey reach, thus allowin...
Type Ia supernovae have become an essential tool of modern observational cosmology. By studying the ...
International audienceContext. Massive galaxy clusters at intermediate redshifts act as gravitationa...
Aims. The observed brightness of type Ia supernovae is affected by gravitational lensing caused by t...
13 pages, 17 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in AAThe observed brightness of Type Ia supe...
Aims. The observed brightness of Type Ia supernovae is affected by gravitational lensing caused by t...
The presence of mass inhomogeneities along the line of sight of propagation of light fromdistant obj...
Aims. To investigate the effect of gravitational lensing of supernovae in large ongoing surveys. ...
Gravitational lensing of high-redshift supernovae is potentially an important source of uncertainty ...
Aims. Magnification and de-magnification due to gravitational lensing will contribute to the brig...
This paper exploits the gravitational magnification of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) to measure proper...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
Using data from the Pantheon SN Ia compilation and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we propose a...
We cross-correlate the sample of Type Ia supernovae from Riess et al. (2004) with the SDSS DR2 photo...
Strong lensing by galaxy clusters can be used to significantly expand the survey reach, thus allowin...
Type Ia supernovae have become an essential tool of modern observational cosmology. By studying the ...
International audienceContext. Massive galaxy clusters at intermediate redshifts act as gravitationa...
Aims. The observed brightness of type Ia supernovae is affected by gravitational lensing caused by t...
13 pages, 17 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in AAThe observed brightness of Type Ia supe...
Aims. The observed brightness of Type Ia supernovae is affected by gravitational lensing caused by t...
The presence of mass inhomogeneities along the line of sight of propagation of light fromdistant obj...
Aims. To investigate the effect of gravitational lensing of supernovae in large ongoing surveys. ...
Gravitational lensing of high-redshift supernovae is potentially an important source of uncertainty ...
Aims. Magnification and de-magnification due to gravitational lensing will contribute to the brig...
This paper exploits the gravitational magnification of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) to measure proper...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
Using data from the Pantheon SN Ia compilation and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we propose a...
We cross-correlate the sample of Type Ia supernovae from Riess et al. (2004) with the SDSS DR2 photo...
Strong lensing by galaxy clusters can be used to significantly expand the survey reach, thus allowin...
Type Ia supernovae have become an essential tool of modern observational cosmology. By studying the ...
International audienceContext. Massive galaxy clusters at intermediate redshifts act as gravitationa...