Observing Dark Worlds Project Overview Figure 1. Rendered Images from Our Training Dataset. Dmh Are Shown as Red Circles with Arbitrary Radius and Galaxies as White Ellipses
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Galaxies are elliptical in nature, but we assume this property to be inherently random across all space, such that the total ellipticity with respect to a given point averages out to zero. A DMH between us and the observed galaxies will bend space-time, forcing the galaxies to appear to have a different ellipticity than they actually do. This phenomenon is known as gravitational lensing, and was first introduced in the 1920’s.
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