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iPTF16geu:一个多图像,重力透镜型Ia超新星
A Goobar1, R Amanullah2, S R Kulkarni3
1Oskar Klein Centre, Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Albanova University Center, SE 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. ariel@fysik.su.se.
概括
天文学家发现了一颗带镜头的Ia型超新星, 这种引力透镜事件揭示了四个不同的超新星图像,
科学领域:
- 天文学与天体物理学
- 宇宙学
背景情况:
- 引力透镜是一种巨大的物体扭曲时空, 扭曲背景光源的现象.
- 一类超新星是测量宇宙距离的关键标准.
研究的目的:
- 报告发现和分析多次成像的重力透镜型Ia超新星 (iPTF16geu).
- 通过放大超新星光来研究镜头星系的基层结构.
主要方法:
- 用高空间分辨率的观测来解析超新星的多个图像.
- 分析四个镜头图像的相对放大.
主要成果:
- 发现了IPTF16geu,一个重力透镜型Ia超新星,红移z=0.409.
- 观察到放大超过50倍的超新星图像.
- 探测到的物理尺度约为1千帕塞克,比银河系外透镜研究的典型尺度小.
结论:
- 超新星和镜头之间的紧密对齐导致了显著的放大和对称的图像配置.
- 相对放大提供了透镜银河系内基层结构的证据.
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