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Gravitational Lensing of Distant Supernovae

Premana Premadi, Hugo Martel

Published 2005-03-21Version 1

We use a series of ray-tracing experiments to determine the magnification distribution of high-redshift sources by gravitational lensing. We determine empirically the relation between magnification and redshift, for various cosmological models. We then use this relation to estimate the effect of lensing on the determination of the cosmological parameters from observations of high-z supernovae. We found that, for supernovae at redshifts z<1.8, the effect of lensing is negligible compared to the intrinsic uncertainty in the measurements. Using mock data in the range 1.8<z<8, we show that the effect of lensing can become significant. Hence, if a population of very-high-z supernovae was ever discovered, it would be crucial to fully understand the effect of lensing, before these SNe could be used to constrain cosmological models.

Comments: To appear in Proceedings of the 22th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics
Categories: astro-ph
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