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astro-ph.CO2016

The elliptical power law profile lens

Nicolas Tessore, R. Benton Metcalf

astro-ph.CO2016

Observable properties of strong gravitational lenses

Nicolas Tessore

physics.gen-ph2019

The Spectral Representation of Homogeneous Spin-Weighted Random Fields on the Sphere

Nicolas Tessore

astro-ph.CO2017

Generalised model-independent characterisation of strong gravitational lenses II: Transformation matrix between multiple images

Jenny Wagner, Nicolas Tessore

astro-ph.CO2016

Lensed: a code for the forward reconstruction of lenses and sources from strong lensing observations

Nicolas Tessore, Fabio Bellagamba, R. Benton Metcalf

astro-ph.CO2016

MultiDarkLens Simulations: weak lensing light-cones and data base presentation

Carlo Giocoli, Eric Jullo, R. Benton Metcalf +10

astro-ph.CO2017

An unbiased estimator for the ellipticity from image moments

Nicolas Tessore

astro-ph.IM2018

Moment-Based Ellipticity Measurement as a Statistical Parameter Estimation Problem

Nicolas Tessore, Sarah Bridle

astro-ph.IM2018

Least Squares Two-Point Function Estimation

Nicolas Tessore

astro-ph.CO2017

Core or cusps: The central dark matter profile of a redshift one strong lensing cluster with a bright central image

Thomas E. Collett, Elizabeth Buckley-Geer, Huan Lin +58

astro-ph.CO2019

Model-independent and model-based local lensing properties of CL0024+1654 from multiply-imaged galaxies

Jenny Wagner, Jori Liesenborgs, Nicolas Tessore

astro-ph.CO2018

SEAGLE - I: A pipeline for simulating and modeling strong lenses from cosmological hydrodynamic simulations

Sampath Mukherjee, Léon. V. E. Koopmans, Robert Benton Metcalf +8

astro-ph.CO2016

Zooming into the Cosmic Horseshoe: new insights on the lens profile and the source shape

Fabio Bellagamba, Nicolas Tessore, R. Benton Metcalf

astro-ph.CO2015

Weak lensing of large scale structure in the presence of screening

Nicolas Tessore, Hans A. Winther, R. Benton Metcalf +2