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TITLE: The Ring Produced by an Extra-Galactic Superbubble in Flat Cosmology
AUTHORS: Lorenzo Zaninetti
KEYWORDS: Cosmology, Observational Cosmology, Gravitational Lenses and Luminous Arcs
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, Vol.3 No.2, April 27, 2017
ABSTRACT: A superbubble which advances in a symmetric Navarro-Frenk-White density profile or in an auto-gravitating density profile generates a thick shell with a radius that can reach 10 kpc. The application of the symmetric and asymmetric image theory to this thick 3D shell produces a ring in the 2D map of intensity and a characteristic “U” shape in the case of 1D cut of the intensity. A comparison of such a ring originating from a superbubble is made with the Einstein’s ring. A Taylor approximation of order 10 for the angular diameter distance is derived in order to deal with high values of the redshift.
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