Introduction to gravitational lensing: with python examples/ Massimo Meneghetti
Series: Lecture Notes in Physics | Lecture Notes in PhysicsPublication details: Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2021Description: xiii, 412 pages, 24 cmISBN:- 9783030735814
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523.112 C235 Galaxies and cosmology | 523.112 Eu89 Evolution of galaxies | 523.112 In61 Formation and evolution of galaxy bulges | 523.112 M541 Introduction to gravitational lensing: with python examples/ | 523.112 M859 Clusters of galaxies | 523.112 P133 Nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of galaxies | 523.112 Sch359 Extragalactic astronomy and cosmology : |
Includes bibliography and index
A brief history of gravitational lensing -- Light deflection -- The general lens -- Microlenses -- Extended lenses -- Lensing by galaxies and clusters -- Lensing by large-scale structure -- Python mini-tutorial -- Cosmology primer
This book introduces the phenomenology of gravitational lensing in an accessible manner and provides a thorough discussion of the related astrophysical applications. It is intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students who want to start working in this rapidly evolving field. This includes also senior researchers who are interested in ongoing or future surveys and missions such as DES, Euclid, WFIRST, LSST.
The reader is guided through many fascinating topics related to gravitational lensing like the structure of our galaxy, the searching for exoplanets, the investigation of dark matter in galaxies and galaxy clusters, and several aspects of cosmology, including dark energy and the cosmic microwave background.
The author, who has gained valuable experience as academic teacher, guides the readers towards the comprehension of the theory of gravitational lensing and related observational techniques by using simple codes written in python. This approach, beyond facilitating the understanding of gravitational lensing, is preparatory for learning the python programming language which is gaining large popularity both in academia and in the private sector.
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