Analysis of 107 matched strong-lensing and supernova pairs with lens-specific luminosity slopes finds that free stellar anisotropy is statistically required and reveals negative redshift evolution in early-type galaxy density profiles.
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A vision transformer classifier trained on simulated and real Euclid data recovers all known strong lenses in test sets and finds 8 Grade A plus 26 Grade B new candidates in the Q1 data.
AnomalyMatch applied to JWST data identified 58 gravitational lenses, 37 new, graded by experts and spanning redshifts to zphot ~2.1.
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Reassessing the Statistical Necessity of Stellar Velocity Anisotropy in Strong-Lensing Cosmology with Lens-by-Lens Photometric Constraints
Analysis of 107 matched strong-lensing and supernova pairs with lens-specific luminosity slopes finds that free stellar anisotropy is statistically required and reveals negative redshift evolution in early-type galaxy density profiles.
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Euclid Quick Data Release (Q1). AstroVink: A vision transformer approach to find strong gravitational lens systems
A vision transformer classifier trained on simulated and real Euclid data recovers all known strong lenses in test sets and finds 8 Grade A plus 26 Grade B new candidates in the Q1 data.
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High-Redshift Gravitational Lens Discoveries in JWST NIRCam Using AnomalyMatch
AnomalyMatch applied to JWST data identified 58 gravitational lenses, 37 new, graded by experts and spanning redshifts to zphot ~2.1.