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The Astrophysical Journal | 1997

A Robust Determination of the Time Delay in 0957+561A, B and a Measurement of the Global Value of Hubble's Constant

Tomislav Kundic; Edwin L. Turner; Wesley N. Colley; J. Richard Gott; James E. Rhoads; Yun Wang; Louis E. Bergeron; Karen A. Gloria; Daniel C. Long; Sangeeta Malhotra; Joachim Wambsganss

Continued photometric monitoring of the gravitational lens system 0957+561A, B in the g and r bands with the Apache Point Observatory (APO) 3.5 m telescope during 1996 shows a sharp g-band event in the trailing (B) image light curve at the precise time predicted in an earlier paper. The prediction was based on the observation of the event during 1995 in the leading (A) image and on a differential time delay of 415 days. This success confirms the so-called short delay, and the absence of any such feature at a delay near 540 days rejects the long delay for this system, thus resolving a long-standing controversy. A series of statistical analyses of our light-curve data yield a best-fit delay of 417 ? 3 days (95% confidence interval) and demonstrate that this result is quite robust against variations in the analysis technique, data subsamples, and assumed parametric relationship of the two light curves. Recent improvements in the modeling of the lens system (consisting of a galaxy plus a galaxy cluster) allow us to derive a value of the global value (at z = 0.36) of Hubbles constant H0 using Refsdals method, a simple and direct (single-step) distance determination based on experimentally verified and securely understood physics and geometry. The result is H0 = 64 ? 13 km s-1 Mpc-1 (for ? = 1), where this 95% confidence interval is dominantly due to remaining lens model uncertainties. However, it is reassuring that available observations of the lensing mass distribution overconstrain the model and thus provide an internal consistency check on its validity. We argue that this determination of the extragalactic distance scale (10% accurate at 1 ?) is now of comparable quality, in terms of both statistical and systematic uncertainties, to those based on more conventional techniques. Finally, we briefly discuss the prospects for improved H0 determinations using gravitational lenses, and some other possible implications and uses of the 0957+561A, B light curves.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1995

Cataclysmic and close binaries in star clusters. 2: Probing the core of NGC 6752 with Hubble Space Telescope

Michael M. Shara; Laurent Drissen; Louis E. Bergeron; Francesco Paresce


The Astrophysical Journal | 1994

Cataclysmic binaries in star clusters. 1: A search for erupting dwarf novae in the globular cluster M92

Michael M. Shara; Louis E. Bergeron; Anthony F. J. Moffat


Archive | 2011

ONC HST/NICMOS III imaging (Andersen+, 2011)

Morten Andersen; Michael R. Meyer; Massimo Robberto; Louis E. Bergeron; Neill Reid


Archive | 2009

The NICMOS Legacy Recalibration and Reprocessing Initiative

Anton M. Koekemoer; Elizabeth A. Barker; Louis E. Bergeron; Tomas Dahlen; Roelof S. de Jong; David Grumm; Robert I. Jedrzejewski; Victoria G. Laidler; Norbert Pirzkal; Adam G. Riess; daniel Scott. Smith; Megan L. Sosey; Deepashri G. Thatte; Aline Carneiro Viana; Tommy Wiklind


Archive | 2006

A Confirmation of the Optical EBL From HST Archival Data: First Results

T. Dolch; Henry Closson Ferguson; Bahram Mobasher; Massimo Stiavelli; Stefano Casertano; Roelof S. de Jong; Mauro Giavalisco; Louis E. Bergeron


Archive | 2005

HST/NICMOS imaging of the Orion Nebula Cluster: Constraining the low mass IMF

Morten Andersen; Michael R. Meyer; Louis E. Bergeron; Massimo Robberto; Kerry Smith; Iain Neill Reid


Archive | 2005

Determining the Contamination in the UDF NICMOS parallel field B,V,I,J,H catalogs

Cheryl M. Pavlovsky; Sam Kim; Massimo Stiavelli; Henry Closson Ferguson; Steven V. W. Beckwith; Louis E. Bergeron; C. Marcella Carollo; Jonathan Perry Gardner; Richard N. Hook; Anton M. Koekemoer; Simon J. Lilly; Ray A. Lucas; Bahram Mobasher; N. Panagia; H.-W. Rix; Massimo Robberto


Archive | 2005

Probing the Reioniation Era with the Hubble Space Telescope

Massimo Stiavelli; Steven V. W. Beckwith; Louis E. Bergeron; C. Marcella Carollo; Henry Closson Ferguson; Richard N. Hook; Andrew S Gardner; Anton M. Koekemoer; Simon J. Lilly; Ray A. Lucas; Bahram Mobasher; N. Panagia; H.-W. Rix; Massimo Robberto


Archive | 2005

The UDF05 Program: Searching for Galaxies at z>6.5 in the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field

Ray A. Lucas; Massimo Stiavelli; Steven V. W. Beckwith; Louis E. Bergeron; C. Marcella Carollo; Henry Closson Ferguson; Jonathan Perry Gardner; Richard N. Hook; Sam Kim; Anton M. Koekemoer; Simon J. Lilly; Bahram Mobasher; N. Panagia; Cheryl M. Pavlovsky; H.-W. Rix; Massimo Robberto

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Massimo Robberto

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Anton M. Koekemoer

Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy

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Henry Closson Ferguson

California Institute of Technology

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Ray A. Lucas

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Richard N. Hook

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Steven V. W. Beckwith

Space Telescope Science Institute

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N. Panagia

University of Cambridge

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