Astrophysik: Gravitationslinsen
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Module: Astrophysik: Gravitationslinsen
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Slide: A Galaxy Produces a Multi-image of a Quasar
Branching Point: The visible sky is nothing but an optical fraud
Sequence: (1) Prinzip
Slide: Why does a mass act like a lens ?
Slide: Why does a mass act like a lens ?
Slide: Why does a mass act like a lens ?
Slide: Mass distributions acting as lenses
Slide: Glas lens visualizing the effect of a gravitational lens
Slide: Extreme Deflections
Slide: Strange Optics
Slide: Cosmic Distortions
Slide: The image of the sky is permanently changing
Slide: Encounter of third degree
Sequence: (2) History
Slide: Early speculations
Slide: Einsteins triumph
Slide: Einstein remains sceptical
Slide: ... an odd publication
Slide: Galaxies as gravitational lenses
Sequence: (3) Astrophysics
Branching Point: Gravitational Lenses as Tools in Astrophysics
Sequence: (3.1) galaxies
Slide: How Massive is a Galaxy ?
Slide: How Massive is a Galaxy Cluster ?
Slide: How Massive is a Galaxy Cluster ?
Sequence: (3.3) Hubble
Slide: How Does the Universe Expand ?
Sequence: (3.4) planets
Slide: Double Quasar Q0957+561
Slide: Planets in Foreign Solar Systems
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How Massive is a Galaxy Cluster ?
The galaxy cluster Abell 2218 (here an image taken from the space telescope Hubble) is two billion light years away. It consists of roughly thousand galaxies.
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