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Observations Of Lens Systems With Keck I
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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The extreme difficulty of many essential optical and infrared observations of lens systems has impeded progress and contributed to the popular but erroneous view that lensing is a curiosity rather than an important astrophysical tool. Keck I, with its unprecedented sensitivity for spectroscopy and infrared imaging, will have a major impact on lensing observations.
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