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Unlocking the nature of dark matter through strong gravitational lensing


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)


Location

Pasadena, CA | United States


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Strong gravitational lensing by galaxies provides a unique and direct means of probing dark-matter structure on sub-galactic scales, shedding light on fundamental dark-matter physics. Over the past several years, the Sloan Lens ACS Survey (SLACS; Bolton et al. 2006), the Strong Lensing Legacy Survey (SL2S; Gavazzi et al. 2012), and the Boss Emission Line Lens Survey (BELLS; Brownstein et al. 2011) are just a few of many new projects discovering numerous  quadruple-image and substantially extended  lenses particularly well suited for this purpose. Upcoming Projects such as  Roman , Euclid and  Rubin are forecast to image over 100,000 additional strong lens systems (Collett et. al. 2015). The expanded sample size of strong lens systems will transform the statistical power of existing techniques, and motivates the development of new analysis methods to extract the subtle imprints of tiny sub-galactic dark-matter structure on lensing observables. The NPP postdoctoral fellow working with me at JPL will carry out research with the broad aim of constraining the nature of dark matter through strong gravitational lensing. The applicant will further the development of existing analysis methods, applying them to existing and soon to be published data on strong lens systems. The applicant will also aid in the development of new inferential techniques to probe the nature of dark matter through strong lensing, anticipating the expanded sample size and the future observational capabilities of JWST and complementary ground-based facilities.

References:

Quantifying the power spectrum of small-scale structure in semi-analytic galaxies. 

Beyond subhalos: Probing the collective effect of the Universe's small-scale structure with gravitational lensing,  

Dark census: Statistically detecting the satellite populations of distant galaxies,

Dark census: Statistically detecting the satellite populations of distant galaxies


Location:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, California

Field of Science: Astrophysics

Advisors:
Leonidas A. Moustakas
[email protected]
(818) 397-1371

Applications with citizens from Designated Countries will not be accepted at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: .

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