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Scaling Relations And Overabundance Of Massive Clusters At Z ≳ 1 From Weak-Lensing Studies With The Hubble Space Telescope, M J. Jee, Ks Dawson, H Hoekstra, S Perlmutter, P Rosati, M Brodwin, N Sukuzi, B Koester, M Postman, L Lubin, J Meyers, Sa Stanford, K Barbary, F Barrientos, P Eisenhardt, Hc Ford, Dg Gibank, Md Gladders, A Gonzalez, Dw Harris, Xiaosheng Huang, C Lidman, Es Rykoff, D Rubin, Al Spadafora Jan 2011

Scaling Relations And Overabundance Of Massive Clusters At Z ≳ 1 From Weak-Lensing Studies With The Hubble Space Telescope, M J. Jee, Ks Dawson, H Hoekstra, S Perlmutter, P Rosati, M Brodwin, N Sukuzi, B Koester, M Postman, L Lubin, J Meyers, Sa Stanford, K Barbary, F Barrientos, P Eisenhardt, Hc Ford, Dg Gibank, Md Gladders, A Gonzalez, Dw Harris, Xiaosheng Huang, C Lidman, Es Rykoff, D Rubin, Al Spadafora

Physics and Astronomy

We present weak gravitational lensing analysis of 22 high-redshift (z 1) clusters based on Hubble Space Telescope images. Most clusters in our sample provide significant lensing signals and are well detected in their reconstructed two-dimensional mass maps. Combining the current results and our previous weak-lensing studies of five other high-z clusters, we compare gravitational lensing masses of these clusters with other observables. We revisit the question whether the presence of the most massive clusters in our sample is in tension with the current ΛCDM structure formation paradigm. We find that the lensing masses are tightly correlated with the …


An Intensive Hst Survey For Z>1 Supernovae By Targeting Galaxy Clusters, K S. Dawson, G Aldering, R Amanullah, K Barbary, L F. Barrientos, M Brodwin, N Connolly, A Dey, M Doi, M Donahue, P Eisenhardt, E Ellingson, L Faccioli, V Fadeyev, H K. Fakhouri, A S. Fruchter, D G. Gilbank, M D. Gladders, G Goldhaber, A H. Gonzalez, A Goobar, A Gude, T Hattori, H Hoekstra, Xiaosheng Huang, Y Ihara, B T. Jannuzi, D Johnston, K Kashikawa, B Koester, K Konishi, M Kowalski, C Lidman, E V. Linder, L Lubin, J Meyers, T Morokuma, F Munshi, C Mullis, T Oda, N Panagia, S Perlmutter, M Postman, T Pritchard, J Rhodes, P Rosati, D Rubin, D J. Schlegel, A Spadafora, S A. Stanford, V Stanishev, D Stern, M Strovink, N Suzuki, N Takanashi, K Tokita, M Wagner, L Wang, N Yasuda, H. K. C. Yee, Supernova Cosmology Project Jan 2009

An Intensive Hst Survey For Z>1 Supernovae By Targeting Galaxy Clusters, K S. Dawson, G Aldering, R Amanullah, K Barbary, L F. Barrientos, M Brodwin, N Connolly, A Dey, M Doi, M Donahue, P Eisenhardt, E Ellingson, L Faccioli, V Fadeyev, H K. Fakhouri, A S. Fruchter, D G. Gilbank, M D. Gladders, G Goldhaber, A H. Gonzalez, A Goobar, A Gude, T Hattori, H Hoekstra, Xiaosheng Huang, Y Ihara, B T. Jannuzi, D Johnston, K Kashikawa, B Koester, K Konishi, M Kowalski, C Lidman, E V. Linder, L Lubin, J Meyers, T Morokuma, F Munshi, C Mullis, T Oda, N Panagia, S Perlmutter, M Postman, T Pritchard, J Rhodes, P Rosati, D Rubin, D J. Schlegel, A Spadafora, S A. Stanford, V Stanishev, D Stern, M Strovink, N Suzuki, N Takanashi, K Tokita, M Wagner, L Wang, N Yasuda, H. K. C. Yee, Supernova Cosmology Project

Physics and Astronomy

We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). By targeting massive galaxy clusters at 0.9<zHST field survey and a factor of three improvement in the total yield of SN detections in relatively dust-free red-sequence galaxies. In total, sixteen SNe were discovered at z>0.95, nine of which were in galaxy clusters. This strategy provides a SN sample that can be used to decouple the effects of host galaxy extinction and intrinsic color in high redshift SNe, thereby reducing one of the …