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Einstein’s Lens
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Einstein’s Lens
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Einstein’s Lens
Einstein’s big idea
Mass bends space. Light follows the shortest path through space.
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So a star’s position in the sky…
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Star here…
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…appears shifted because of the bending.
Einstein’s big idea
Appears to be here
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The positions of stars in the night sky are known to high accuracy…
Stars here…
…but the Sun’s gravity will warp the space that the starlight travels through
Testing the prediction
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So when their light passes close by the Sun their positions will appear to change
Appear to be here
…if you could see them during the day!
Testing the prediction
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On May 29, 1919, the Sun passed in front of the bright Hyades star cluster
…and the Moon passed in front of the Sun.
As predicted…
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Sky map showing the amount and direction of shift of star positions.
As predicted…
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Read all about it…
This headline appeared in The New York Times on November 10, 1919.
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Advances in telescope technology have revealed a universe of illusion!
Lensing goes cosmic…
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The discovery of identical quasars in the 1970s took gravitational lensing to cosmological scales
Identical twins?
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The discovery of lensed quasars not only showed the power of Einstein’s idea, but was the proof that the enigmatic quasars were at vast cosmological distances.
Quasar 0957+561 from the VLA radio telescope
Breaking news
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What shape is your lens?
Spherical lens gives an Einstein ring
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Elongated lens gives multiple images – Einstein Cross
What shape is your lens?
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What shape is your lens?
Multiple lenses give multiple sets of arcs and arclets
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Gravitational lenses have become one of the most important tools in modern astronomy
Nice pictures, but what can lensing do for us?
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Seeing the most distant - and youngest - galaxies in the universe
1. The biggest magnifying glass in the universe!
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Different images take different paths, and have different travel times.
2. A new way to measure distance
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3. Black hole hunting
A black hole’s presence is revealed by its own gravity.
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A star’s brightness is magnified by a black hole lens.
Just passing through…
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Lensing maps both the mass we can see, and the mass we can’t.
4. Exposing dark matter
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5. Ogling alien worlds
Gravitational Microlensing: A whole new way to find planets around other stars
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Not just proof of an amazing idea, but a cutting-edge tool of 21st century astronomy.
Full circle
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1919 Eclipse: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Q2237+0305: J. Rhoads, S. Malhotra, I. Dell'Antonio (NOAO) / WIYN / NOAO / NSF
Identical quasars: STScI (George Rhee)
Quasar diagram: NASA / CXC / M. Weiss
Lens shape diagrams: European Space Agency
Einstein ring: STScI, Imperial College (Steve Warren, Simon Dye)
Einstein Cross: ESA and NASA
Abell 1689: N. Benitez (JHU), et al, and the ACS Science Team, ESA, NASA
Gravitational lensing: NASA, ESA, J. Blakeslee and H. Ford (JHU))
Arcs: ESA, NASA, J.-P. Kneib (Caltech / Obs. Midi-Pyrénées) and R. Ellis (Caltech)
Cloverleaf quasar: NASA / CXC / Penn State / G. Chartas, et al
Lensing animation: Frank Summers (STScI)
Microlensing: NASA and Dave Bennett (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
CL2244-04: European Southern Observatory
Planet search: OGLE Collaboration
Full circle: NASA, ESA, A. Bolton (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA) and the SLACS Team
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