Speaker: Pierre Fleury

The Einstein Rings of Power

An Einstein ring is an image formed by strong gravitational lensing, when a massive galaxy (the lens) lies on the line of sight of another, more distant, background galaxy (the source). Such images are traditionally modelled as if the lens were alone in an otherwise homogeneous Universe. In reality, however, all the inhomogeneities along the line of sight also contribute to the deflection of light and thereby imprint perturbations to the Einstein ring. This offers a fantastic opportunity to probe the cosmological distribution of dark matter with Einstein rings. I will explain how this works, expose a proof of concept, and elaborate on the promising perspectives of this idea for the Euclid survey.

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