A massive galaxy cluster can serve as a magnifying glass for distant stellar populations, as strong gravitational lensing magnifies background galaxies and exposes details that are otherwise undetectable. In time-domain astronomy, imaging programmes with a short cadence are able to detect rapidly evolving transients, previously unseen by surveys designed for slowly evolving supernovae. Here, we describe two unusual transient events discovered in a Hubble Space Telescope programme that combined these techniques with high-cadence imaging on a field with a strong-lensing galaxy cluster. These transients were faster and fainter than any supernovae, but substantially more luminous than a classical nova. We find that they can be explained as sepa...
Recent searches by unbiased, wide-field surveys have uncovered a group of extremely luminous optical...
In the past decade, several rapidly evolving transients have been discovered whose timescales and lu...
We present the results of a search for rapidly evolving transients in the Dark Energy Survey Superno...
A massive galaxy cluster can serve as a magnifying glass for distant stellar populations, as strong ...
In 1964, Refsdal hypothesized that a supernova whose light traversed multiple paths around a strong ...
We report the discovery of a transient source in the central regions of galaxy cluster A267. The obj...
In 1964, Refsdal hypothesized that a supernova whose light traversed multiple paths around a strong ...
Strong lensing by galaxy clusters can be used to significantly expand the survey reach, thus allowin...
We report the discovery of a transient source in the central regions of galaxy cluster A267. The obj...
A gravitational lens can create multiple, magnified images of a background supernova explosion. Rela...
In the past decade, several rapidly-evolving transients have been discovered whose timescales and lu...
Recent searches by unbiased, wide-field surveys have uncovered a group of extremely luminous optical...
In the past decade, several rapidly evolving transients have been discovered whose timescales and lu...
We present the results of a search for rapidly evolving transients in the Dark Energy Survey Superno...
A massive galaxy cluster can serve as a magnifying glass for distant stellar populations, as strong ...
In 1964, Refsdal hypothesized that a supernova whose light traversed multiple paths around a strong ...
We report the discovery of a transient source in the central regions of galaxy cluster A267. The obj...
In 1964, Refsdal hypothesized that a supernova whose light traversed multiple paths around a strong ...
Strong lensing by galaxy clusters can be used to significantly expand the survey reach, thus allowin...
We report the discovery of a transient source in the central regions of galaxy cluster A267. The obj...
A gravitational lens can create multiple, magnified images of a background supernova explosion. Rela...
In the past decade, several rapidly-evolving transients have been discovered whose timescales and lu...
Recent searches by unbiased, wide-field surveys have uncovered a group of extremely luminous optical...
In the past decade, several rapidly evolving transients have been discovered whose timescales and lu...
We present the results of a search for rapidly evolving transients in the Dark Energy Survey Superno...