MG 2016+112 is a quadruply imaged lens system with two complete images A and B and a pair of merging partial images in region C as seen in the radio. The merging images are found to violate the expected mirror symmetry. This indicates an astrometric anomaly which could only be of gravitational origin and could arise due to substructure in the environment or line of sight of the lens galaxy. We present new high-resolution multifrequency very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations at 1.7, 5 and 8.4 GHz. Three new components are detected in the new VLBI imaging of both the lensed images A and B. The expected opposite parity of the lensed images A and B was confirmed due to the detection of non-collinear components. Furthermore, the o...
We present the new Very Large Array 22 GHz and extended Multi-Element Remote-Linked Interferometer N...
Context. Gravitational lens modeling is presented for the first discovered example of a three-compon...
Published in: Astrophys. J. 597 (2003) 659-671 citations recorded in [Science Citation Index] Abstra...
MG 2016+112 is a quadruply imaged lens system with two complete images A and B and a pair of merging...
We present two double gravitational lens scenarios for the multiply imaged system 2016 + 112 A, B, C...
Spatially resolved spectroscopic data from the CIRPASS integral field unit (IFU) on Gemini are used ...
The existence of flux ratio anomalies between fold and cusp images in galaxy-scale strong-lens syste...
In this work we investigate the gravitationally lensed system B1422+231. High-quality VLBI image po...
In this work we investigate the gravitationally lensed system B1422+231. High-quality VLBI image pos...
Image flux ratio anomalies have been attributed to substructures within the gravitational lens and t...
Simulations based on ΛCDM cosmology predict thousands of substructures under galactic scale have not...
The authors have begun a systematic search from ESO for gravitational lens systems in a selected sam...
We present Global VLBI and HSA images of the gravitational lens B2016+112 at 18, 6 and 3.6 cm. Previ...
The existence of flux ratio anomalies between fold and cusp images in galaxy-scale strong-lens syste...
A single-screen model of the gravitational lens system 2016+112 is proposed, that explains recent Hu...
We present the new Very Large Array 22 GHz and extended Multi-Element Remote-Linked Interferometer N...
Context. Gravitational lens modeling is presented for the first discovered example of a three-compon...
Published in: Astrophys. J. 597 (2003) 659-671 citations recorded in [Science Citation Index] Abstra...
MG 2016+112 is a quadruply imaged lens system with two complete images A and B and a pair of merging...
We present two double gravitational lens scenarios for the multiply imaged system 2016 + 112 A, B, C...
Spatially resolved spectroscopic data from the CIRPASS integral field unit (IFU) on Gemini are used ...
The existence of flux ratio anomalies between fold and cusp images in galaxy-scale strong-lens syste...
In this work we investigate the gravitationally lensed system B1422+231. High-quality VLBI image po...
In this work we investigate the gravitationally lensed system B1422+231. High-quality VLBI image pos...
Image flux ratio anomalies have been attributed to substructures within the gravitational lens and t...
Simulations based on ΛCDM cosmology predict thousands of substructures under galactic scale have not...
The authors have begun a systematic search from ESO for gravitational lens systems in a selected sam...
We present Global VLBI and HSA images of the gravitational lens B2016+112 at 18, 6 and 3.6 cm. Previ...
The existence of flux ratio anomalies between fold and cusp images in galaxy-scale strong-lens syste...
A single-screen model of the gravitational lens system 2016+112 is proposed, that explains recent Hu...
We present the new Very Large Array 22 GHz and extended Multi-Element Remote-Linked Interferometer N...
Context. Gravitational lens modeling is presented for the first discovered example of a three-compon...
Published in: Astrophys. J. 597 (2003) 659-671 citations recorded in [Science Citation Index] Abstra...