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Strong Lensing by Galaxy Clusters

Priyamvada Natarajan, Liliya L. Williams, Marusa Bradac, Claudio Grillo, Agniva Ghosh, Keren Sharon, Jenny Wagner

Published 2024-03-10Version 1

Galaxy clusters as gravitational lenses play a unique role in astrophysics and cosmology: they permit mapping the dark matter distribution on a range of scales; they reveal the properties of high and intermediate redshift background galaxies that would otherwise be unreachable with telescopes; they constrain the particle nature of dark matter and are a powerful probe of global cosmological parameters, like the Hubble constant. In this review we summarize the current status of cluster lensing observations and the insights they provide, and offer a glimpse into the capabilities that ongoing, and the upcoming next generation of telescopes and surveys will deliver. While many open questions remain, cluster lensing promises to remain at the forefront of discoveries in astrophysics and cosmology.

Comments: 57 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for publication in Space Science Reviews, Topical Collection 'Strong Gravitational Lensing', eds. J. Wambsganss et al
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