Thursday, December 6, 2012

1212.1063 (Zuzanna Kostrzewa-Rutkowska et al.)

On rates of supernovae strongly lensed by galactic haloes in Millennium Simulation    [PDF]

Zuzanna Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, Lukasz Wyrzykowski, Michal Jaroszynski
We make use of publicly available results from N-body Millennium Simulation to create mock samples of lensed supernovae type Ia and core-collapse. Simulating galaxy-galaxy lensing we derive the rates of lensed supernovae and find than at redshifts higher that 0.5 about 0.06 per cent of supernovae will be lensed by a factor two or more. Future wide field surveys like Gaia or LSST should be able to detect lensed supernovae in their unbiased sky monitoring. Gaia (from 2013) will detect at least 2 cases whereas LSST (from 2018) will see more than 500 a year. Large number of future lensed supernovae will allow to verify results of cosmological simulations. The strong galaxy- galaxy lensing gives an opportunity to reach high-redshift supernovae type Ia and extend the Hubble diagram sample.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.1063

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