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Wide-angle lens

Joachim Wambsganss ()
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Joachim Wambsganss: the Physics Institute, University of Potsdam

Nature, 2003, vol. 426, issue 6968, 781-782

Abstract: Gravitational lenses produce multiple images of single astronomical objects. The most widely separated images of a quasar ever found reveal the dark-matter content of the lensing galaxies.

Date: 2003
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