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Ambiguities in gravitational lens models: the density field from the source position transformation

Unruh et al., 2017

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Unruh S
Schneider P
Sluse D
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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Strong gravitational lensing is regarded as the most precise technique to measure the mass in the inner region of galaxies or galaxy clusters. In particular, the mass within one Einstein radius can be determined with an accuracy of the order of a few percent or better, depending …
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