Lensed Type Ia Supernova "encore" at Z=2: the First Instance of Two Multiply-Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy
J. D. R. Pierel,A. B. Newman,S. Dhawan, M. Gu,B. A. Joshi, T. Li,S. Schuldt,L. G. Strolger,S. H. Suyu,G. B. Caminha,S. H. Cohen,J. M. Diego, J. C. J. Dsilva,S. Ertl,B. L. Frye,G. Granata,C. Grillo,A. M. Koekemoer, J. Li,A. Robotham,J. Summers,T. Treu,R. A. Windhorst,A. Zitrin,S. Agarwal, A. Agrawal,N. Arendse,S. Belli,C. Burns,R. Canameras,S. Chakrabarti, W. Chen,T. E. Collett,D. A. Coulter,R. S. Ellis,M. Engesser,N. Foo,O. D. Fox,C. Gall,N. Garuda,S. Gezari,S. Gomez,K. Glazebrook,J. Hjorth,X. Huang,S. W. Jha, P. S. Kamieneski,P. Kelly,C. Larison,L. A. Moustakas,M. Pascale,I. Perez-Fournon,T. Petrushevska,F. Poidevin,A. Rest,M. Shahbandeh,A. J. Shajib, M. Siebert,C. Storfer, M. Talbot,Q. Wang,T. Wevers,Y. Zenati ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2024)
Key words
Gravitational lensing,Cosmology,Type Ia supernovae,Supernovae,Galaxy clusters
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