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Gravitational Lenses : Proceedings of a Conference Held in Hamburg, Germany, 9-13 September 1991 / edited by Rainer Kayser, Thomas Schramm, Lars Nieser.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kayser, Rainer., Editor.
Schramm, Thomas, Editor.
Nieser, Lars., Editor.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Physics, 0075-8450 ; 406
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gravitation.
Astronomy--Observations.
Astronomy.
Astronomy—Observations.
Astrophysics.
Geophysics.
Geometry, Differential.
Mathematical physics.
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Astrophysics and Astroparticles.
Geophysics/Geodesy.
Differential Geometry.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Local Subjects:
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Astrophysics and Astroparticles.
Geophysics/Geodesy.
Differential Geometry.
Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXII, 399 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 1992.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
One of the most spectacular predictions of Einstein's theory of general relativity is the occurrence of gravitational lenses in our galactic system.Nowadays the mastering of the mathematics together with the technology available to astronomers allow Einstein's prediction to be confirmed. Several reviews here give the reader the chance to under- stand the basic theoretical concept of gravitational lensing and to obtain an overview of observational work. The present state of the field and latest results are given in a large number of specialized papers. Anextensive source and subject index make these proceedings valuable also as areference book for all researchers active in the field.
Contents:
The impact of gravitating lensing on astrophysics
to basic concepts of gravitational lensing
Optical observations of gravitational lenses
Recent radio observations of gravitational lenses
Old faithful: The venerable gravitational lens system 0957+561
Determining the Hubble parameter
Time delay determination for the first gravitational lens Q0957+561 A,B
Photometric monitoring of gravitational lenses with the nordic optical telescope
A search for closely-spaced gravitational lenses
A high-resolution imaging survey for gravitational lenses
Search for gravitational lensing in a sample of highly luminous quasars
Bidimensional spectrography of multiple quasars
Sizing up the universe with an optical illusion: Comments on the measurement of ?t in Q 0957+561
HST observations of G2237+0305 and PG1115+080
A star-formation region in 2237+030
Redshift measurements of the brightest cluster galaxies of the gravitational lens 0957+561
The Triple Quasar PG1115+080
1830-211 as a lens artefact
0218+357: The smallest separation lensed system
Gravitational microlensing
The search for massive compact halo objects
Probing the galactic disk with gravitational microlensing
Searching for microlensing in optical lightcurves of quasars
The Hamburg quasar monitoring program at Calar Alto
Microlensing predictions for the Einstein cross 2237+0305
Expected color variations of the microlensed QSO 2237+0305
Intrinsic variability implications for microlensing
Gravitational lensing statistics
Quasar-galaxy associations
Associations between QSOs and galaxies
Einstein rings and related phenomena
Observational indications for statistical lensing by clusters of galaxies
Counts of galaxies around distant highly luminous QSOs
A search for close separation (? 1?) quasar images
Joint discussion on quasar-galaxy associations
Luminous arcs: An observational update
Cluster gravitational lenses
Deep galaxy surveys
Statistical lensing by clusters of galaxies and Dark Matter distribution
Observation and analysis of Abell 2218 arcs and rings
New results on Abell 963 and MG1131+0456
On the straight arc in A2390
A search for gravitational lenses using sky survey plate scans
Gravitational lensing of BL Lac objects and related AGN
Recent observations of PKS1830-211
Possible test for ? with gravitational lenses
Gravitational lensing by large-scale structures
Concluding summary
Spectrography in the 0957+561 field
Gravitational lensing in alternative cosmological models
Possibilities for observing lensing effects in the gravitational field of our galaxy
The appearance of cross-like quasar images and the estimation of GL parameters
Gravitational lensing properties of the Reissner-Nordström type neutron star
A search for the optical counterpart of the Einstein ring PKS 1830-211
Local behavior of caustics in different lens models
Multiple imaging by gravitational waves
Statistical lensing by extended lenses
VLBI hybrid maps of 0957+561 A,B
Deformation of P Cygni line profiles by gravitational microlensing effects
Statistical lensing and the overdensity of QSO near foreground galaxies
A moving gravitational lens in the Friedmann universe
Strong microlensing and BL LAC objects
Dispersive effects in the spectra of QSO pairs
Our galactic nucleus through the lens's eye of gravity
Unobserved lensing agents
Discordant redshifts in compact groups of galaxies
An analytical approach to quasar variability due to microlensing
Morse theory and gravitational microlensing
N-body techniques for ?-lensing
Statistics of lensing by clusters of galaxies: Giant luminous arcs
Spherical opaque gravitational lens models and their implication for ? 0
Catastrophe theory and stable images and caustics in gravitational lenses
List of contributions not submitted for inclusion.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
3-540-47286-X

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