A Gaussian decomposition via integral transform computes lensing quantities for arbitrary elliptical mass profiles, unifying with existing kinematic analysis.
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Simulations of lensed kilonovae show detection rates rise with longer minimum delay times and that AT2017gfo-like events at z=0.5 require at least 5x magnification to be detectable in LSST.
Composite time-delay lens modelling of JWST WFI2033–4723 yields intermediate stellar IMF normalisation and a steep gNFW inner slope γ_in≃1.3 that is robust to the choice of external cosmology.
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Unified lensing and kinematic analysis for any elliptical mass profile
A Gaussian decomposition via integral transform computes lensing quantities for arbitrary elliptical mass profiles, unifying with existing kinematic analysis.
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Detectability of Gravitationally Lensed Kilonovae in the Rubin LSST
Simulations of lensed kilonovae show detection rates rise with longer minimum delay times and that AT2017gfo-like events at z=0.5 require at least 5x magnification to be detectable in LSST.
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Disentangling the dark and stellar mass through precise lens modelling of the JWST observation of lensed quasar WFI2033--4723
Composite time-delay lens modelling of JWST WFI2033–4723 yields intermediate stellar IMF normalisation and a steep gNFW inner slope γ_in≃1.3 that is robust to the choice of external cosmology.