Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales

This work considers the reconstruction of strong gravitational lenses from their observed effects on the light distribution of background sources. After reviewing the formalism of gravitational lensing and the most common and relevant lens models, new analytical results on the elliptical power law...

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Main Author: Tessore, Nicolas <1986>
Other Authors: Moscardini, Lauro
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2015
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7238/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-72382016-01-22T05:09:23Z Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales Tessore, Nicolas <1986> FIS/05 Astronomia e astrofisica This work considers the reconstruction of strong gravitational lenses from their observed effects on the light distribution of background sources. After reviewing the formalism of gravitational lensing and the most common and relevant lens models, new analytical results on the elliptical power law lens are presented, including new expressions for the deflection, potential, shear and magnification, which naturally lead to a fast numerical scheme for practical calculation. The main part of the thesis investigates lens reconstruction with extended sources by means of the forward reconstruction method, in which the lenses and sources are given by parametric models. The numerical realities of the problem make it necessary to find targeted optimisations for the forward method, in order to make it feasible for general applications to modern, high resolution images. The result of these optimisations is presented in the \textsc{Lensed} algorithm. Subsequently, a number of tests for general forward reconstruction methods are created to decouple the influence of sourced from lens reconstructions, in order to objectively demonstrate the constraining power of the reconstruction. The final chapters on lens reconstruction contain two sample applications of the forward method. One is the analysis of images from a strong lensing survey. Such surveys today contain $\sim 100$ strong lenses, and much larger sample sizes are expected in the future, making it necessary to quickly and reliably analyse catalogues of lenses with a fixed model. The second application deals with the opposite situation of a single observation that is to be confronted with different lens models, where the forward method allows for natural model-building. This is demonstrated using an example reconstruction of the ``Cosmic Horseshoe''. An appendix presents an independent work on the use of weak gravitational lensing to investigate theories of modified gravity which exhibit screening in the non-linear regime of structure formation. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Moscardini, Lauro 2015-12-21 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7238/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Tessore, Nicolas <1986>
Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales
description This work considers the reconstruction of strong gravitational lenses from their observed effects on the light distribution of background sources. After reviewing the formalism of gravitational lensing and the most common and relevant lens models, new analytical results on the elliptical power law lens are presented, including new expressions for the deflection, potential, shear and magnification, which naturally lead to a fast numerical scheme for practical calculation. The main part of the thesis investigates lens reconstruction with extended sources by means of the forward reconstruction method, in which the lenses and sources are given by parametric models. The numerical realities of the problem make it necessary to find targeted optimisations for the forward method, in order to make it feasible for general applications to modern, high resolution images. The result of these optimisations is presented in the \textsc{Lensed} algorithm. Subsequently, a number of tests for general forward reconstruction methods are created to decouple the influence of sourced from lens reconstructions, in order to objectively demonstrate the constraining power of the reconstruction. The final chapters on lens reconstruction contain two sample applications of the forward method. One is the analysis of images from a strong lensing survey. Such surveys today contain $\sim 100$ strong lenses, and much larger sample sizes are expected in the future, making it necessary to quickly and reliably analyse catalogues of lenses with a fixed model. The second application deals with the opposite situation of a single observation that is to be confronted with different lens models, where the forward method allows for natural model-building. This is demonstrated using an example reconstruction of the ``Cosmic Horseshoe''. An appendix presents an independent work on the use of weak gravitational lensing to investigate theories of modified gravity which exhibit screening in the non-linear regime of structure formation.
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author Tessore, Nicolas <1986>
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title Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales
title_short Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales
title_full Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales
title_fullStr Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales
title_full_unstemmed Gravitational Lensing as a Tool on Galactic and Cosmological Scales
title_sort gravitational lensing as a tool on galactic and cosmological scales
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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