NOIRLab noirlab2104: Doubling the Number of Known Gravitational Lenses — Machine learning key to discovery of over 1200 gravitational lenses. Data from the DESI (Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument) Legacy Imaging Surveys have revealed over 1200 new gravitational lenses, approximately doubling the number of known lenses. Discovered using machine learning trained on real data, these warped and stretched images of distant ...

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Doubling the Number of Known Gravitational Lenses— Machine learning key to discovery of over 1200 gravitational lenses
13 Jan. 2021 — NOIRLab Science Release noirlab2104

Data from the DESI (Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument) Legacy Imaging Surveys have revealed over 1200 new gravitational lenses, approximately doubling the number of known lenses. Discovered using machine learning trained on real data, these warped and stretched images of distant galaxies provide astronomers with a flood of new targets with which to measure fundamental properties of the Universe such as the Hubble constant, which describes the expanding Universe.

The release, images and videos are available on:
https://noirlab.edu/public/news/noirlab2104/

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Jan. 13, 2021

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