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- J1000+0221 abstract "J1000+0221 is the most distant gravitational lens discovered so far. A very recent discovery by a group of astronomers led by Dr Arjen Van der Wel from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, the results of which are accepted for publication on Oct 21, 2013 in the Astrophysical Journal Letters (arXiv.org). Using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, the astronomers discovered this quadruple gravitational lens dubbed J1000+0221 which would provide a further test for Einstein’s theory of general relativity. These gravitational lenses also serve as light magnification tools that help astronomers to look at distant galaxies thus acting as a natural telescope.".
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- J1000+0221 subject Category:Astrophysics.
- J1000+0221 subject Category:Effects_of_gravitation.
- J1000+0221 subject Category:Gravitational_lensing.
- J1000+0221 comment "J1000+0221 is the most distant gravitational lens discovered so far. A very recent discovery by a group of astronomers led by Dr Arjen Van der Wel from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, the results of which are accepted for publication on Oct 21, 2013 in the Astrophysical Journal Letters (arXiv.org).".
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