The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is the latest observational effort to find exoplanets and map bright transient optical phenomena. Supernovae (SNe) are particularly interesting as cosmological standard candles for cosmological distance measures. The limiting magnitude of TESS strongly constrains SN detection to the very nearby Universe (m ∼ 19, z \u3c 0.05). We explore the possibility that more distant SNe that are gravitationally lensed and magnified by a foreground galaxy can be detected by TESS, an opportunity to measure the time delay between light paths and constrain the Hubble constant independently. We estimate the rate of occurrence of such systems, assuming reasonable distributions of magnification, host dust attenu...
We determine the viability of exploiting lensing time delays to observe strongly gravitationally len...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
We investigate the possibility of measuring the Hubble constant, the fractional energy density compo...
Strong gravitational lensing of distant supernovae (SNe), particularly Type Ia's, has some exploitab...
peer reviewedWe present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe)...
Supernovae that are strongly gravitationally lensed (gLSNe) by elliptical galaxies are powerful prob...
Distant Type Ia and II supernovae (SNe) can serve as valuable probes of the history of the cosmic ex...
Aims. Powerful gravitational telescopes in the form of massive galaxy clusters can be used to enhanc...
Supernovae (SNe) are one the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and have been extensively used...
We present the supernova (SN) sample and Type-Ia SN (SN Ia) rates from the Cluster Lensing And Super...
Context. Massive galaxy clusters at intermediate redshifts act as gravitational lenses that can magn...
International audienceAims. Strong lensing by massive galaxy clusters can provide magnification of t...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that are multiply imaged by gravitational lensing can extend the SN Ia H...
International audienceAims: Powerful gravitational telescopes in the form of massive galaxy clusters...
We present photometric observations of an apparent Type Iasupernova (SN Ia) at a redshift of approxi...
We determine the viability of exploiting lensing time delays to observe strongly gravitationally len...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
We investigate the possibility of measuring the Hubble constant, the fractional energy density compo...
Strong gravitational lensing of distant supernovae (SNe), particularly Type Ia's, has some exploitab...
peer reviewedWe present the HOLISMOKES programme on strong gravitational lensing of supernovae (SNe)...
Supernovae that are strongly gravitationally lensed (gLSNe) by elliptical galaxies are powerful prob...
Distant Type Ia and II supernovae (SNe) can serve as valuable probes of the history of the cosmic ex...
Aims. Powerful gravitational telescopes in the form of massive galaxy clusters can be used to enhanc...
Supernovae (SNe) are one the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and have been extensively used...
We present the supernova (SN) sample and Type-Ia SN (SN Ia) rates from the Cluster Lensing And Super...
Context. Massive galaxy clusters at intermediate redshifts act as gravitational lenses that can magn...
International audienceAims. Strong lensing by massive galaxy clusters can provide magnification of t...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) that are multiply imaged by gravitational lensing can extend the SN Ia H...
International audienceAims: Powerful gravitational telescopes in the form of massive galaxy clusters...
We present photometric observations of an apparent Type Iasupernova (SN Ia) at a redshift of approxi...
We determine the viability of exploiting lensing time delays to observe strongly gravitationally len...
Gravitational lenses such as galaxies and galaxy clusters, can magnify the flux of background galaxi...
We investigate the possibility of measuring the Hubble constant, the fractional energy density compo...