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dc.date.created2023-02-27T09:36:00Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationSchmidt, Thomas Treu, Tommaso Birrer, S. Shajib, Anowar J. Lemon, C. Millon, M. Sluse, D. Agnello, A. Anguita, T. Auger-Williams, M. W. McMahon, Richard G. Motta, Veronica Schechter, Paul Spiniello, Chiara Kayo, Issha Courbin, Frederic Ertl, Sebastian Fassnacht, Christopher D. Frieman, Joshua A. More, A. Schuldt, S. Suyu, Sherry H. Aguena, Michel Andrade-Oliveira, Felipe Annis, J. Bacon, D. Bertin, Emmanuel Brooks, D. Burke, David L. Carnero Rosell, Aurelio Carrasco Kind, Matias Carretero, J. Conselice, Christopher J. Costanzi, Matteo da Costa, Luiz N. Pereira, Maria Elidaiana da Silva De Vicente, J. Desai, Shantanu Doel, P. Everett, S. Ferrero, Ismael Friedel, D. García-Bellido, Juan Gaztañaga, Enrique Gruen, D. Gruendl, Robert A. Gschwend, J. Gutierrez, G. Hinton, Samuel R. Hollowood, Devon L. Honscheid, Klaus James, David J. Kuehn, Kyler Lahav, Ofer Menanteau, Felipe Miquel, R. Palmese, A. Paz-Chinchón, Francisco Pieres, Adriano Plazas Malagón, Andrés A. Prat, J. Rodríguez-Monroy, M. Romer, A. K. Sanchez, E. Scarpine, Vic Sevilla-Noarbe, Ignacio Smith, Mathew Suchyta, E. Tarlé, Gregory To, C. Varga, Tamas Norbert . STRIDES: automated uniform models for 30 quadruply imaged quasars. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2022, 518(1), 1260-1300
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/101628
dc.description.abstractABSTRACT Gravitational time delays provide a powerful one-step measurement of H0, independent of all other probes. One key ingredient in time-delay cosmography are high-accuracy lens models. Those are currently expensive to obtain, both, in terms of computing and investigator time (105–106 CPU hours and ∼0.5–1 yr, respectively). Major improvements in modelling speed are therefore necessary to exploit the large number of lenses that are forecast to be discovered over the current decade. In order to bypass this roadblock, we develop an automated modelling pipeline and apply it to a sample of 31 lens systems, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope in multiple bands. Our automated pipeline can derive models for 30/31 lenses with few hours of human time and <100 CPU hours of computing time for a typical system. For each lens, we provide measurements of key parameters and predictions of magnification as well as time delays for the multiple images. We characterize the cosmography-readiness of our models using the stability of differences in the Fermat potential (proportional to time delay) with respect to modelling choices. We find that for 10/30 lenses, our models are cosmography or nearly cosmography grade (<3 per cent and 3–5 per cent variations). For 6/30 lenses, the models are close to cosmography grade (5–10 per cent). These results utilize informative priors and will need to be confirmed by further analysis. However, they are also likely to improve by extending the pipeline modelling sequence and options. In conclusion, we show that uniform cosmography grade modelling of large strong lens samples is within reach.
dc.languageEN
dc.titleSTRIDES: automated uniform models for 30 quadruply imaged quasars
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishSTRIDES: automated uniform models for 30 quadruply imaged quasars
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorSchmidt, Thomas
dc.creator.authorTreu, Tommaso
dc.creator.authorBirrer, S.
dc.creator.authorShajib, Anowar J.
dc.creator.authorLemon, C.
dc.creator.authorMillon, M.
dc.creator.authorSluse, D.
dc.creator.authorAgnello, A.
dc.creator.authorAnguita, T.
dc.creator.authorAuger-Williams, M. W.
dc.creator.authorMcMahon, Richard G.
dc.creator.authorMotta, Veronica
dc.creator.authorSchechter, Paul
dc.creator.authorSpiniello, Chiara
dc.creator.authorKayo, Issha
dc.creator.authorCourbin, Frederic
dc.creator.authorErtl, Sebastian
dc.creator.authorFassnacht, Christopher D.
dc.creator.authorFrieman, Joshua A.
dc.creator.authorMore, A.
dc.creator.authorSchuldt, S.
dc.creator.authorSuyu, Sherry H.
dc.creator.authorAguena, Michel
dc.creator.authorAndrade-Oliveira, Felipe
dc.creator.authorAnnis, J.
dc.creator.authorBacon, D.
dc.creator.authorBertin, Emmanuel
dc.creator.authorBrooks, D.
dc.creator.authorBurke, David L.
dc.creator.authorCarnero Rosell, Aurelio
dc.creator.authorCarrasco Kind, Matias
dc.creator.authorCarretero, J.
dc.creator.authorConselice, Christopher J.
dc.creator.authorCostanzi, Matteo
dc.creator.authorda Costa, Luiz N.
dc.creator.authorPereira, Maria Elidaiana da Silva
dc.creator.authorDe Vicente, J.
dc.creator.authorDesai, Shantanu
dc.creator.authorDoel, P.
dc.creator.authorEverett, S.
dc.creator.authorFerrero, Ismael
dc.creator.authorFriedel, D.
dc.creator.authorGarcía-Bellido, Juan
dc.creator.authorGaztañaga, Enrique
dc.creator.authorGruen, D.
dc.creator.authorGruendl, Robert A.
dc.creator.authorGschwend, J.
dc.creator.authorGutierrez, G.
dc.creator.authorHinton, Samuel R.
dc.creator.authorHollowood, Devon L.
dc.creator.authorHonscheid, Klaus
dc.creator.authorJames, David J.
dc.creator.authorKuehn, Kyler
dc.creator.authorLahav, Ofer
dc.creator.authorMenanteau, Felipe
dc.creator.authorMiquel, R.
dc.creator.authorPalmese, A.
dc.creator.authorPaz-Chinchón, Francisco
dc.creator.authorPieres, Adriano
dc.creator.authorPlazas Malagón, Andrés A.
dc.creator.authorPrat, J.
dc.creator.authorRodríguez-Monroy, M.
dc.creator.authorRomer, A. K.
dc.creator.authorSanchez, E.
dc.creator.authorScarpine, Vic
dc.creator.authorSevilla-Noarbe, Ignacio
dc.creator.authorSmith, Mathew
dc.creator.authorSuchyta, E.
dc.creator.authorTarlé, Gregory
dc.creator.authorTo, C.
dc.creator.authorVarga, Tamas Norbert
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cristin.unitnameInstitutt for teoretisk astrofysikk
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dc.identifier.cristin2129456
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dc.identifier.jtitleMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
dc.identifier.volume518
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.startpage1260
dc.identifier.endpage1300
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac2235
dc.subject.nviVDP::Astrofysikk, astronomi: 438
dc.type.documentTidsskriftartikkel
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn0035-8711
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dc.relation.projectNFR/287772


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