2016
DOI: 10.3847/0004-637x/817/1/60
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“Refsdal” Meets Popper: Comparing Predictions of the Re-Appearance of the Multiply Imaged Supernova Behind MACSJ1149.5+2223

Abstract: Supernova "Refsdal," multiply imaged by cluster MACS1149.5+2223, represents a rare opportunity to make a true blind test of model predictions in extragalactic astronomy, on a timescale that is short compared to a human lifetime. In order to take advantage of this event, we produced seven gravitational lens models with five independent methods, based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Hubble Frontier Field images, along with extensive spectroscopic follow-up observations by HST, the Very Large and the Keck Telesco… Show more

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“…This SN was strongly lensed both by the cluster and also by a single cluster member galaxy, resulting in four distinct images in an "Einstein Cross" configuration. Measurement of the time delays and relative magnifications between these first four images allowed a similar test of lens model accuracy (Rodney et al 2016;Treu et al 2016). The reappearance of SN Refsdal with a fifth image more widely spaced from the initial four is now offering another opportunity to confront lens model predictions with a pencil-beam test (Kelly et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This SN was strongly lensed both by the cluster and also by a single cluster member galaxy, resulting in four distinct images in an "Einstein Cross" configuration. Measurement of the time delays and relative magnifications between these first four images allowed a similar test of lens model accuracy (Rodney et al 2016;Treu et al 2016). The reappearance of SN Refsdal with a fifth image more widely spaced from the initial four is now offering another opportunity to confront lens model predictions with a pencil-beam test (Kelly et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lens models consistently indicate that the second image of this galaxy, 1.2, is a trailing image (e.g., Kelly et al 2015c;Oguri 2015;Sharon & Johnson 2015;Treu et al 2016), and indeed a new transient source appeared at the expected location in 2015 December. This new source is consistent with being the predicted reappearance image, SX (Kelly et al 2015b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest models, first posted within a week of the SN Refsdal discovery, are shown as squares (Oguri 2015;Sharon & Johnson 2015). 30 The recently updated model of Jauzac et al (2016) is plotted with circles, and the set of models from the Treu et al (2016) model comparison program (Die-a, Gri-g, Ogu-a, Ogu-g, Sha-a, Sha-g, Zit-g, Zit-c) are plotted with trangles.…”
Section: Comparison To Model Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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