Séminaires LAPP

Cosmology and Stellar Physics with Gravitational Lens Time Delays

par Sherry Suyu (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics / Technical University of Munich)

Europe/Paris
Sherry Suyu Seminar  ven. 5 mars 2021 14:00 - 16:00 (CET)  Participez à ma réunion depuis votre ordinateur, tablette ou smartphone.  https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/655440981  Vous pouvez aussi appeler à l'aide de votre téléphone.  France: +33 170 950 594  Code d'accès: 655-440-981  Vous n'utilisez pas encore GoToMeeting ? Téléchargez l’application dès maintenant et soyez prêt pour votre première réunion :  https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/655440981 
Description

 

Strong gravitational lenses with measured time delays between the multiple images can be used to determine the Hubble constant (H0) that sets the expansion rate of the Universe. An independent determination of H0 is important to ascertain the possible need of new physics beyond the standard cosmological model, given the tension in current H0 measurements. I will describe techniques for measuring H0 from lensing with a realistic account of systematic uncertainties, and present the latest results from a program aimed to measure H0 from lensing. Search is underway to find new lenses in imaging surveys. An exciting discovery of the first strongly lensed supernova offered a rare opportunity to perform a true blind test of our modeling techniques. I will show the bright prospects of gravitational lens time delays as a competitive probe of cosmology and stellar physics.