This is a list of papers that are published or accepted for publication, with ANGLES acknolwdgment. A link to astro-ph is given for each paper if possible.
- Rattenbury et al., "Modelling the Galactic bar using OGLE-II red clump giant stars", astro-ph, MNRAS, 2007, 378, 1064
- Li et al., "Properties of wide-separation lensed quasars by clusters of galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey", astro-ph, MNRAS, 2007, 378, 469
- Rattenbury et al., "Proper motion dispersions of red clump giants in the galactic bulge: observations and model comparisons", astro-ph, MNRAS, 2007, 378. 1165
- Dominik et al., "An anomaly detector with immediate feedback to hunt for planets of Earth mass and below by microlensing", astro-ph MNRAS, 2007. 380, 792D
- Belokurov et al., "The Cosmic Horseshoe: Discovery of an Einstein Ring around a Giant Luminous Red Galaxy", astro-ph, ApJ letters, in press
- Vidirih et al., "New ultracool and halo white dwarf candidates in SDSS Stripe 82", astro-ph, MNRAS, 2007, 382, 515
- Smith et al., "Blending in Gravitational Microlensing Experiments: Source Confusion And Related Systematics", astro-ph MNRAS, in press
- Wucknitz, "Gravitational lensing", astro-ph, PoS, 8th EVN, 029
- Lenc et al, "A deep, high resolution survey of the low frequency radio sky", astro-ph, ApJ, in print
- Mittal et al, "Free-free absorption in the gravitational lens JVAS B0218+357", astro-ph, A&A 2007, 465, 405
- Berciano Alba et al, "Highly-magnified multiply imaged Radio counterpart of the Sub-mm Starburst Emission in the Cluster-Lens MS0451.6-0305", astro-ph, A&A, 2007, 462, 903
- Eliasdottir and Moller, "Title: A comparison of the strong lensing properties of the Sersic and the NFW profiles", astro-ph, accepted for publication by JCAP.
- Wucknitz, From planes to spheres - About gravitational lens magnifications, submitted to A&A for publication.
- Jackson et al., "A survey of polarization in the JVAS/CLASS flat-spectrum radio source surveys: I. The data and catalogue production" astro-ph 2007, MNRAS,376, 371
- Zhang et al., "A search for the third lensed image in JVAS B1030+074", astro-ph Accepted by MNRAS for publication.
- McKean et al., "The Cosmic Lens All-Sky Survey parent population - I. Sample selection and number counts", astro-ph, accepted by MNRAS for publication.
- Li et al., "Properties of Wide-separation Lensed Quasars by Clusters of Galaxies in the SDSS", astro-ph
- Kozlowski et al., "The first direct detection of a gravitational microlens toward the Galactic bulge", astro-phsubmitted to ApJ for publication
- Limousin et al., "Solving the Abell 1689 puzzle: A combined strong and weak gravitational lensing analysis", astro-ph
- Barnabe and Koopmans, "A unifying framework for self-consistent gravitational lensing and stellar dynamics analyses of early-type galaxies", astro-ph, Submitted to ApJ
- Abajas et al., "Microlensing of a Biconical Broad Line Region", astro-ph, Accepted by ApJ for publication
- Smith et al.,"The RAVE Survey: Constraining the Local Galactic Escape Speed", astro-ph
- McKean et al., "High resolution imaging of the anomalous flux-ratio gravitational lens system CLASS B2045+265: Dark or luminous satellites?" astro-ph (Submitted to MNRAS)
- Shin E.M, and Evans N.W., "The Milky Way Galaxy as a Strong Gravitational Lens" astro-ph(MNRAS, in press)
- Mittal et al., "VLBI phase-reference observations of the gravitational lens JVAS B0218+357", A&A, 2006, 447, 515.
- Faure et al., "An S-shaped arc in the galaxy cluster RXJ0054.0-2823", 2006, astro-ph
- Jackson N., and Browne, I.W.A., "Improving efficiency in radio surveys for gravitational lenses", 2006, astro-ph
- Chae et al., "Constraints on the velocity profiles of galaxies from strong lensing statistics and semi-analytical model of galaxy formation", 2006, astro-ph
- Mittal et al., "Free-free absorption in the gravitational lens JVAS B0218+357", 2006, astrp-ph
- Fohlmeister et al., "A Time Delay for the Largest Gravitationally Lensed Quasar: SDSS J1004+4112", 2006, astro-ph
- Gil-Merino et al., "Is there a caustic crossing in the lensed quasar Q2237+0305 observational data record?", 2006, astro-ph
- Paraficz et al., "Microlensing variability in time-delay quasars" , 2006, astro-ph
- Wyrzykowski et al., "The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Variable Baseline Microlensing Events in the Galactic Bulge", Acta Astronomica 56 (2006), 145, astro-ph
- Elíasdóttir et al., "Extinction Curves of Lensing Galaxies out to z=1", 2006 astro-ph
- Kozlowski et al., "Mapping stellar kinematics across the Galactic bar: HST measurements of proper motions in 35 fields", 2006, astro-ph.
- Berciano Alba et al., "Highly-magnified multiply imaged Radio counterpart of the Sub-mm Starburst Emission in the Cluster-Lens MS0451.6-0305", 2006 astro-ph, accepted by AA for publication.
- Fassnacht et al., "Three Gravitational Lenses for the Price of One: Enhanced Strong Lensing through Galaxy Clustering" astro-ph.
- Fassnacht et al., "Mass Along the Line of Sight to the Gravitational Lens B1608+656: Galaxy Groups and Implications for H_0" astro-ph.
- Pederson et al., "The host galaxy cluster of the short gamma-ray burst GRB 050509B", 2005 astro-ph.
- Nakos et al., "Photometric monitoring of the doubly imaged quasar UM673: possible evidence for chromatic microlensing", 2005, A&A, v.441, p.443-450.
- Gaynullina et al., "Microlensing in the double quasar SBS 1520+530", 2005, A&A, v. 440, p. 53-58.
- York et al., "CLASS B0631+519: last of the Cosmic Lens All-Sky Survey lenses", 2005, MNRAS, v. 361, p. 259-271.
- Smith, M. C ; Belokurov, V. ; Evans, N. W. ; Mao, S. ; An, J. H., "The nature of parallax microlensing events towards the galactic bulge", 2005. (astro-ph/0504536)
- Gil-Merino, R.; Wambsganss, J.; Goicoechea, L. J.; Lewis, G. F., "Limits on the transverse velocity of the lensing galaxy in Q2237+0305 from the lack of strong microlensing variability", A&A, v. 432, p. 83-89, 2005
- Goicoechea, L. J. et al., "New VR Magnification Ratios of QSO 0957+561", ApJ, v. 619, p. 19-29, 2005
- Garrett, M.A., et al., "Gravitationally lensed radio emission associated with SMM J16359+6612, a multiply imaged submillimeter galaxy behind A2218", 2005, (astro-ph/0501095)
- McKean, J.P., et al., "CLASS B2108+213: a new wide-separation gravitational lens system", 2005, MNRAS, 356, 1009. (astro-ph/0410554)
- Biggs, A.D., Browne, I.W.A., Jackson, N.J., York, T., Norbury, M.N., McKean, J.P., Phillips, P.M.,"Radio, optical and infrared observations of CLASS B0128+437", 2004, MNRAS, 350, 949 (astro-ph/0402128) Bradac, M., Schneider, P., Lombardi, M., Stenmetz, M., Koopmans, L.V.E., Navarro, J.F., "The signature of substructure on gravitational lensing in the LCDM cosmological model", 2004, A&A, 423, 797 (astro-ph/0306238) --> Muñoz, J.A., Falco, E.E., Kochanek, C.S., McLeod, B.A., Mediavilla, E., "The extinction law in high-redshift galaxies", 2004, ApJ, 605, 614--> Simon, P., King, L.J., Schneider, P., "The covariance of cosmic shear correlation functions and cosmological parameter estimates using redshift information", 2004, A&A, 417, 873 -->