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The detection of a population of submillimeter-bright, strongly lensed galaxies.

Authors :
Negrello M
Hopwood R
De Zotti G
Cooray A
Verma A
Bock J
Frayer DT
Gurwell MA
Omont A
Neri R
Dannerbauer H
Leeuw LL
Barton E
Cooke J
Kim S
da Cunha E
Rodighiero G
Cox P
Bonfield DG
Jarvis MJ
Serjeant S
Ivison RJ
Dye S
Aretxaga I
Hughes DH
Ibar E
Bertoldi F
Valtchanov I
Eales S
Dunne L
Driver SP
Auld R
Buttiglione S
Cava A
Grady CA
Clements DL
Dariush A
Fritz J
Hill D
Hornbeck JB
Kelvin L
Lagache G
Lopez-Caniego M
Gonzalez-Nuevo J
Maddox S
Pascale E
Pohlen M
Rigby EE
Robotham A
Simpson C
Smith DJ
Temi P
Thompson MA
Woodgate BE
York DG
Aguirre JE
Beelen A
Blain A
Baker AJ
Birkinshaw M
Blundell R
Bradford CM
Burgarella D
Danese L
Dunlop JS
Fleuren S
Glenn J
Harris AI
Kamenetzky J
Lupu RE
Maddalena RJ
Madore BF
Maloney PR
Matsuhara H
Michaowski MJ
Murphy EJ
Naylor BJ
Nguyen H
Popescu C
Rawlings S
Rigopoulou D
Scott D
Scott KS
Seibert M
Smail I
Tuffs RJ
Vieira JD
van der Werf PP
Zmuidzinas J
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2010 Nov 05; Vol. 330 (6005), pp. 800-4.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Gravitational lensing is a powerful astrophysical and cosmological probe and is particularly valuable at submillimeter wavelengths for the study of the statistical and individual properties of dusty star-forming galaxies. However, the identification of gravitational lenses is often time-intensive, involving the sifting of large volumes of imaging or spectroscopic data to find few candidates. We used early data from the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey to demonstrate that wide-area submillimeter surveys can simply and easily detect strong gravitational lensing events, with close to 100% efficiency.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
330
Issue :
6005
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21051633
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1193420