Using data from the Herschel Space Telescope, Negrello et al. (p. 800) showed that by searching for the brightest sources in a wide enough area in the sky it was possible to detect gravitationally
lensed submillimeter galaxies with nearly full efficiency.
Not exact matches
We used early data from the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey to demonstrate that wide - area
submillimeter surveys can simply and easily detect strong gravitational
lensing events, with close to 100 % efficiency.
Gravitational
lensing is a powerful astrophysical and cosmological probe and is particularly valuable at
submillimeter wavelengths for the study of the statistical and individual properties of dusty star - forming galaxies.
«Only a few gravitationally
lensed galaxies have been found before at these
submillimeter wavelengths, but now ALMA's found dozens of them.