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COSMOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF MULTIPLY IMAGED GRAVITATIONAL LENS SYSTEMS

  • PARK MYEONG-GU (Department of Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
  • Published : 2003.09.01

Abstract

We now have more than 70 multiple image gravitational lens systems. Since gravitational lensing occurs through gravitational distortions in cosmic space, cosmological informations can be extracted from multiple image systems. Specifically, Hubble constant can be determined by the time delay mea-surement, curvature of the universe can be measured by the distribution of image separations in lens systems, and limits on matter density and cosmological constant can be set by the statistics of gravitationallens systems. Uncertainties, however, still exist in various steps, and results may be taken with some caution. Larger systematic survey and better understanding of galaxy properties would definitely help.

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