Cluster Lensing and Supernova survey with Hubble
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The Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble (CLASH) is a multi-wavelength census of 25 massive galaxy clusters with Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) instruments of Hubble Space Telescope over a 3.5 year period (2010 - 2013).
The gravity of these massive clusters is powerful enough to visibly bend the path of light, somewhat like a magnifying glass and are thus useful tools for studying very distant objects. They also contribute to a range of topics in cosmology, as the precise nature of the lensed images encapsulates information about the properties of spacetime and the expansion of the cosmos.
History
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As of November 2012, the CLASH has surveyed 20 clusters out of the 25. One of the galaxy clusters, MACS J0647+7015 was found to have gravitationally lensed the most distant galaxy (MACS0647-JD) then ever imaged, in 2012.[2][3]
In 2013, one study utilizing CLASH data found that RX J1347.5-1145 had intense gravitational bending of light such that 8 images of the same object were detected.[4] (See Gravitational lensing)
The Principal Investigator of the CLASH program is Marc Postman.
Clusters under observation
List of clusters is:[5]
Galaxy cluster | Right Ascension | Declination | Redshift | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abell 209 (ACO 209) | 01:31:52.57 | -13:36:38.8 | 0.206 | |
Abell 383 (ACO 383) | 02:48:03.36 | -03:31:44.7 | 0.187 | |
MACS0329.7-0211 | 03:29:41.68 | -02:11:47.7 | 0.450 | |
MACS0429.6-0253 | 04:29:36.10 | -02:53:08.0 | 0.399 | |
MACS0744.9+3927 | 07:44:52.80 | +39:27:24.4 | 0.686 | |
Abell 611 (ACO 611) | 08:00:56.83 | +36:03:24.1 | 0.288 | |
MACS1115.9+0129 | 11:15:52.05 | +01:29:56.6 | 0.352 | |
Abell 1423 (ACO 1423) | 11:57:17.26 | +33:36:37.4 | 0.213 | |
MACS1206.2-0847 | 12:06:12.28 | -08:48:02.4 | 0.890 | |
CLJ1226.9+3332 (ClG J1226.9+3332) | 12:26:58.37 | +33:32:47.4 | 0.890 | |
MACS1311.0-0310 | 13:11:01.67 | -03:10:39.5 | 0.494 | |
RX J1347.5-1145 | 13:47:30.59 | -11:45:10.1 | 0.451 | [Notes 1] |
MACS1423.8+2404 | 14:23:47.76 | +24:04:40.5 | 0.545 | |
RXJ1532.9+3021 | 15:32:53.78 | +30:20:58.7 | 0.345 | |
MACS1720.3+3536 | 17:20:16.95 | +35:36:23.6 | 0.391 | |
Abell 2261 (ACO 2261) | 17:22:27.25 | +32:07:58.6 | 0.224 | |
MACS1931.8-2635 | 19:31:49.66 | -26:34:34.0 | 0.352 | |
RXJ2129.7+0005 | 21:29:39.94 | +00:05:18.8 | 0.234 | |
MS2137-2353 | 21:40:15.18 | -23:39:40.7 | 0.313 | |
RXJ2248.7-4431 (Abell 1063S / ACO 1063S) | 22:48:44.29 | -44:31:48.4 | 0.348 | |
MACS0416.1-2403 | 04:16:09.39 | -24:04:03.9 | 0.42 | |
MACS0647.8+7015 | 06:47:50.03 | +70:14:49.7 | 0.584 | |
MACS0717.5+3745 | 07:17:31.65 | +37:45:18.5 | 0.548 | |
MACS1149.6+2223 | 11:49:35.86 | +22:23:55.0 | 0.544 | |
MACS2129.4-0741 | 21:29:26.06 | -07:41:28.8 | 0.570 | |
Notes
- ↑ One of the most X-ray luminous and most massive cluster known, with an X-ray luminosity in excess of 10^45^erg/s. Magellan Spectroscopy of the Galaxy Cluster RX J1347.5-1145: Redshift Estimates for the Gravitationally Lensed Arcs
References
- ↑ "CLASH Survey Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Simulations". Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ↑ Hubble helps find candidate for most distant object in the Universe yet observed
- ↑ Scientific Objectives of CLASH
- ↑ F. Köhlinger and R.W. Schmidt - Strong lensing in RX J1347.5-1145 revisited (2013)
- ↑ THE CLUSTER LENSING AND SUPERNOVA SURVEY WITH HUBBLE: AN OVERVIEW