Gravitational Lensing and Astrometry
A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2017) | Viewed by 24940
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Interests: gravitational lensing; relativistic astrophysics; extrasolar planets
2. INFN, Sezione di Lecce, Via per Arnesano, I-73100 Lecce, Italy
Interests: gravitational lensing; relativistic astrophysics
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Dear Colleagues,
Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which celebrates the centenary in 2016, opened up many new windows on our comprehension of the Universe. One of these windows is represented by gravitational lensing, which is still an extremely powerful method of investigation in astrophysics and cosmology: It is adopted to study the distribution of the stellar component in the Milky Way and other galaxies, to study dark matter and dark energy on very large scales, to discover exoplanets, and there are perspectives to measure the physical parameters of supermassive black holes in galaxy cores. In all these achievements, astrometric measurements are playing a major role. Thanks to technological advancement, and in particular the launch of the GAIA space telescope, astrometry will allow scientists to achieve a three-dimensional map of the Milky Way and to measure the distance and proper motion of more than ten billions stars with unprecedented precision. Meanwhile, interferometry in radio and infrared bands are in rapid development, and more spacecraft are planned to conduct wide-field surveys in which astrometry and gravitational lensing will find new synergies, reaching the ability to probe strong lensing effects around the black hole in the center of the Milky Way. In extragalactic lensing, astrometry is essential for accurate reconstruction of mass distribution in galaxy halos and clusters and to ultimately constrain the nature of dark matter.
Dr. Valerio Bozza Manuscript Submission Information
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