ADS Publication list

Refereed Publications:

  1. A.M. Nierenberg, D. Gilman, T. Treu, et al. (incl. D. Sluse), 2019, MNRAS, submitted, Double dark matter vision: twice the number of compact-source lenses with narrow-line lensing and the WFC3 Grism [https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.06344 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.06344]
  2. K.C. Wong, S.H. Suyu, G.-F. Chen, et al. (incl. D. Sluse), 2019, MNRAS, submitted, H0LiCOW XIII. A 2.4% measurement of H0 from lensed quasars: 5.3$\sigma$ tension between early and late-Universe probes [https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.04869 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.04869]
  3. G. C.-F. Chen, C.D. Fassnacht, S.H. Suyu (incl. D. Sluse), 2019, MNRAS, accepted, A SHARP view of H0LiCOW: $H_0$ from three time-delay gravitational lens systems with adaptive optics imaging [https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.02533 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.02533]
  4. C.E. Rusu, K.C. Wong, V. Bonvin, D. Sluse, S.H. Suyu, et al. 2019, MNRAS, submitted, H0LiCOW XII. Lens mass model of WFI2033-4723 and blind measurement of its time-delay distance and $H_0$ [https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.09338 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.09338]
  5. D. Sluse, C.E. Rusu, C.D. Fassnacht et al. 2019, MNRAS, accepted, H0LiCOW X: Spectroscopic/imaging survey and galaxy-group identification around the strong gravitational lens system WFI2033-4723 [https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08800 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08800]
  6. V. Bonvin, M. Millon, J.H.H. Chan et al. (incl. D. Sluse), 2019, A\&A, submitted, COSMOGRAIL XVIII: time delays of the quadruply lensed quasar WFI2033-4723 [https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08260 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08260]
  7. P. Hartley, N. Jackson, D. Sluse, H.R. Stacey, H. Vives-Aria, 2019, MNRAS, 485, 3009, Strong lensing reveals jets in a sub-microJy radio-quiet quasar [https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.05791 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.05791]
  8. S. Birrer, S., T. Treu, T., C.E. Rusu, et al. (incl. D.Sluse) 2019, MNRAS, 484, 4726, H0LiCOW - IX. Cosmographic analysis of the doubly imaged quasar SDSS 1206+4332 and a new measurement of the Hubble constant [https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.01274 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.01274]
  9. D. Hutsemékers, L. Braibant, D. Sluse, R. Goosmann, 2019, A&A, 629, A43, Constraining the geometry and kinematics of the quasar broad emission line region using gravitational microlensing. II. Confronting models to observations in the lensed quasar HE0435-1223
  10. D. Hutsemékers, B. Borguet, D. Sluse, V. Pelgrims 2018, A&A, 620, 68, Optical linear polarization measurements of quasars obtained with the Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.03922
  11. G. C.-F. Chen, J.H.H. Chan, V. Bonvin, et al. (incl. D.Sluse), 2018, MNRAS, 481, 1115, Constraining the microlensing effect on time delays with a new time-delay prediction model in H0 measurements https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.09390
  12. T. Hilbig, M. Weber, K. ramstedt et al. (incl. D.Sluse), 2018, Solar Physics, 293, 121 The New SCIAMACHY Reference Solar Spectral Irradiance and Its Validation
  13. O. Tihhonova, F. Courbin, D. Harvey et al. (incl. D.Sluse), 2018, MNRAS, 477, 5657, H0LiCOW VIII. A weak-lensing measurement of the external convergence in the field of the lensed quasar HE 0435-1223 [https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.08804 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.08804]
  14. D. Paraficz, M. Rybak, J.P. McKean, S. Vegetti, D. Sluse et al., 2018, A&A, 613, 34, ALMA view of RX J1131-1231: Sub-kpc CO (2-1) mapping of a molecular disk in a lensed star-forming quasar host galaxy [https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.09931 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.09931]
  15. M. Meftah, L. Damé, D. Bolsée et al. (incl. D. Sluse) 2018, A&A, 611, A1, SOLAR-ISS: A new reference spectrum based on SOLAR/SOLSPEC observations
  16. X. Ding, T. Treu, S.H. Suyu et al. (incl. D. Sluse) 2017, MNRAS, 472, 90, H0LiCOW VII: cosmic evolution of the correlation between black hole mass and host galaxy luminosity [https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.02041 | https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.02041]
  17. D. Hutsemékers, P. Hall, D. Sluse 2017, A&A, accepted, Optical linear Polarization measurements of quasars obtained with the 3.6m telescope at the La Silla Observatory arXiv:1709.01309
  18. L. Braibant, D. Hutsemékers, D. Sluse, R. Goosmann, 2017, A&A, 607, 32, Constraining the geometry and kinematics of the quasar broad emission line region using gravitational microlensing. I. Models and simulations arXiv: 1707.09159
  19. D. Hutsemékers, B. Agis González, D. Sluse, C. Ramos Almeida, J.-A. Acosta Pulido, 2017, A&A, 604, L3, Polarization of the changing-look quasar J1011+5442 arXiv:1707.05540
  20. M. Meftah, L. Damé, L., D. Bolsée, N. Pereira, D. Sluse, G. Cessateur et al., 2017, SoPh, 292, 101, A New Solar Spectrum from 656 to 3088 nm Research Gate
  21. P. North, R.A. Marino, C. Gorgoni, M. Hayes, D. Sluse, D. Chelouche, A. Verhamme, S. Cantalupo, F. Courbin, 2017, A&A, 604, A23, MUSE-inspired view of the quasar Q2059-360, its Lyman alpha blob, and its neighborhood arXiv:1707.05728
  22. A.M. Nierenberg, T. Treu, G. Brammer, A. H. G. Peter, C.D. Fassnacht, C.R. Keeton, C. S. Kochanek, K.B. Schmidt, D. Sluse, S.A. Wright, 2017, MNRAS, 471, 224, Probing dark matter substructure in the gravitational lens HE0435-1223 with the WFC3 grism arXiv:1701.05188
  23. D. Xu, V. Springel, D. Sluse, P. Schneider, A. Sonnenfeld, D. Nelson, M. Vogelberger, L. Hernquist, 2017, MNRAS, 469, 1824, The inner structure of early-type galaxies in the Illustris simulation arXiv:1610.07605
  24. X. Ding, K. Liao, T. Treu, S. H. Suyu, G. C.-F. Chen et al. (incl. D. Sluse), 2017, MNRAS, 465, 4834, H0LiCOW VI. Testing the fidelity of lensed quasar host galaxy reconstruction. arXiv:1610.08504
  25. V. Bonvin, F. Courbin, S. H. Suyu, P. J. Marshall, C. E. Rusu, D. Sluse, et al., 2017, MNRAS, 465, 4914, H0LiCOW V. New COSMOGRAIL time delays of HE0435-1223: H0 to 3.8% precision from strong lensing in a flat LCDM model. arXiv:1607.01790
  26. K. C. Wong, S. H. Suyu, M. W. Auger, V. Bonvin, F. Courbin, et al. (incl. D. Sluse), 2017, MNRAS, 465, 4895, H0LiCOW IV. Lens mass model of HE 0435-1223 and blind measurement of its time-delay distance for cosmology. arXiv:1607.01403
  27. D. Sluse, A. Sonnenfeld, N. Rumbaugh, C. E. Rusu, C. D. Fassnacht et al. 2017, MNRAS, 470, 4838, H0LiCOW II. Spectroscopic survey and galaxy-group identification of the strong gravitational lens system HE0435-1223. arXiv:1607.00382
  28. S. H. Suyu, V. Bonvin, F. Courbin, C. D. Fassnacht, C. E. Rusu, D. Sluse et al. 2017, MNRAS, 468, 2590, H0LiCOW I. H0 Lenses in COSMOGRAIL's Wellspring: Program Overview. arXiv:1607.00017
  29. C. E. Rusu, C. D. Fassnacht, D. Sluse, S. Hilbert, K. C. Wong et al., 2017, MNRAS, 467, 4220, H0LiCOW III. Quantifying the effect of mass along the line of sight to the gravitational lens HE 0435-1223 through weighted galaxy counts. arXiv:1607.01047
  30. S. Unruh, P. Schneider, D. Sluse, 2017, A&A, 601, 77, Ambiguities in gravitational lens models: the density field from the source position transformation. arXiv:1606.04321
  31. L. Braibant, D. Hutsemékers, D. Sluse, T. Anguita, 2016 A&A, 592, A23, The different origins of high- and low-ionization broad emission lines revealed by gravitational microlensing in the Einstein cross
  32. D. Xu, D. Sluse, P. Schneider, V. Springel, M. Vogelsberger, D. Nelson, L. Hernquist, 2016 MNRAS, 456, 739, Lens galaxies in the Illustris simulation: power-law models and the bias of the Hubble constant from time-delays.
  33. V. Bonvin, M. Tewes, F. Courbin, T. Kuntzer, D. Sluse, G. Meylan 2016 A&A, 585, A88, COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses XV. Assessing the achievability and precision of time-delay measurements
  34. J. Biernaux, P. Magain, D. Sluse, V. Chantry, 2016, A&A, 585, A84, Analysis of luminosity distributions and shape parameters of strong gravitational lensing elliptical galaxies.
  35. D. Hutsemékers, D. Sluse, L. Braibant, T. Anguita, 2015, A&A, 584, A61, Polarization microlensing in the quadruply imaged broad absorption line quasar H1413+117.
  36. D. Sluse, D. Hutsemékers, T. Anguita, L. Braibant, P. Riaud, 2015, A&A, 582, A109, Evidence for two spatially separated UV continuum emitting regions in the Cloverleaf broad absorption line quasar.
  37. N. Jackson, A.S. Tagore, C. Roberts, D. Sluse, H. Stacey, H. Vives-Arias, O. Wucknitz, F. Volino 2015, MNRAS, 454, 287, Observations of radio-quiet quasars at 10 mas resolution by use of gravitational lensing.
  38. D. Xu, D. Sluse, L. Gao, J. Wang, C. Frenk, S. Mao, P. Schneider, V. Springel, 2015, MNRAS, 447, 3189, How well can cold-dark-matter substructures account for the observed radio flux-ratio anomalies?
  39. D. Hutsemékers, L. Braibant, V. Pelgrims, D. Sluse, 2014, A&A, 572, A18 Alignment of quasar polarizations with large-scale structures
  40. D. Sluse, M. Tewes, 2014, A&A, 565, A60, Imprints of the quasar structure in time-delay light curves: Microlensing-aided reverberation mapping
  41. L. Braibant, D. Hutsemékers, D. Sluse, T. Anguita, C. J. García-Vergara, 2014, A&A, 565, L11, Microlensing of the broad-line region in the quadruply imaged quasar HE0435-1223
  42. P. Schneider, D. Sluse, 2014, A&A, 564, 103, Source-position transformation -- an approximate invariance in strong gravitational lensing
  43. P. Schneider, D. Sluse, 2013, A&A, 559, A37 Mass-sheet degeneracy, power-law models and external convergence: Impact on the determination of the Hubble constant from gravitational lensing
  44. M. Tewes, F. Courbin, G. Meylan, et al. (incl. D. Sluse) 2013 , A&A, 556, A22, COSMOGRAIL XII: Time delays and 9-yr optical monitoring of the lensed quasar RX J1131-1231
  45. D. Sluse, M. Kishimoto, T. Anguita, O. Wucknitz, J. Wambsganss 2013, A&A, 553, A53, Mid-infrared microlensing of accretion disc and dusty torus in quasars: effects on flux ratio anomalies.
  46. S. H. Suyu, M. W. Auger, S. Hilbert et al. (incl. D. Sluse) 2013, ApJ 766, 70, Two accurate time-delay distances from strong lensing: Implications for cosmology
  47. C.E. Rusu, M. Oguri, M. Iye et al. (incl. D.Sluse), 2013, ApJ 765, 139, The quasar-galaxy cross SDSS J1320+1644: A probable large-separation lensed quasar
  48. D. Sluse , D. Hutsemékers, F. Courbin, G. Meylan, G., J. Wambsganss, 2012, A&A 544, 62, Microlensing of the broad line region in 17 lensed quasars.
  49. F. Courbin, C. Faure, S.G. Djorgovski, et al. (incl. D. Sluse) 2012, A&A 540, 36, Three quasi-stellar objects acting as strong gravitational lenses.
  50. D. Sluse, V. Chantry, V., P. Magain, F. Courbin, F., G. Meylan 2012, A&A 538, 99, COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses. X. Modeling based on high-precision astrometry of a sample of 25 lensed quasars: consequences for ellipticity, shear, and astrometric anomalies.
  51. F. Courbin, F., V. Chantry, Y. Revaz, D. Sluse, D et al. 2011, A&A 536, 53, COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses. IX. Time delays, lens dynamics and baryonic fraction in HE 0435-1223.
  52. C. Faure, D. Sluse, N. Cantale, et al. 2011, A&A, 536, 29, VLT adaptive optics search for luminous substructures in the lens galaxy towards SDSS J0924+0219.
  53. D. Sluse , R. Schmidt, R., F. Courbin et al. 2011 , A&A, 528, 100, Zooming into the broad line region of the gravitationally lensed quasar QSO 2237 + 0305 ≡ the Einstein Cross. III. Determination of the size and structure of the CIV,and CIII emitting regions using microlensing
  54. V. Chantry, D. Sluse , P. Magain 2010 , A&A, 522, 95, COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses VIII. Deconvolution of high resolution near-IR images for 7 gravitationally lensed quasars and simple mass models.
  55. D. Hutsemékers, B. Borguet, D. Sluse , R. Cabanac, H. Lamy, 2010 , A&A, 520, L7, Optical Circular polarization in quasars
  56. D. Hutsemékers, B. Borguet, D. Sluse , P. Riaud, T. Anguita 2010 , A&A, 519, 103, Microlensing in H1413+117: Disentangling line profile emission and absorption in a Broad Absorption Line quasar.
  57. F. Courbin, M. Tewes, S. G. Djorgovski, D. Sluse , G. Meylan, A. Mahabal, F. Rerat, 2010 , A&A, 516, 12, First Case of Strong Gravitational Lensing by a Quasar : SDSS~J0013 +1523, at z = 0.120.
  58. J. Surdej, C. Delacroix, P. Coleman et al. (incl. D. Sluse ) 2010, AJ, 139, 1935: The Optical Gravitational Lens Telescope.
  59. D. Sluse , F. Courbin, A. Eigenbrod, G. Meylan 2008 , A&A, 492, L39: A sharp look at the gravitationally lensed quasar SDSS J0806+2006 with laser guide star adaptive optics at the VLT.
  60. A.J. Castro-Tirado, A. de Ugarte Postigo, J. Gorosabel et al. (incl. D. Sluse ) 2008 , Nature, 455, 506: Flares from a candidate Galactic magnetar suggest a missing link to dim isolated neutron stars.
  61. C. Vuissoz, F. Courbin, D. Sluse et al. 2008 , A&A, 488, 481: COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses VII. Time delays and the Hubble constant from WFI J2033-4723.
  62. A. Eigenbrod, F. Courbin, D. Sluse, G. Meylan, E. Agol 2008 , A&A, 480, 647: Microlensing variability in the gravitationally lensed quasar Q2237+0305 = the Einstein Cross: I. Spectrophotometric monitoring with the VLT.
  63. S.G. Djorgovski, F. Courbin, G. Meylan, D. Sluse , D. Thompson, A. Mahabal, E. Glikman 2007 , ApJ, 662, L1: Discovery of a Probable Physical Triple Quasar.
  64. D. Sluse, J.-F. Claeskens, D. Hutsemékers, J. Surdej 2007 , A&A, 468, 885: Multi-wavelength study of the gravitational lens system RXS J1131-1231. III. Long slit spectroscopy: micro-lensing probes the QSO structure.
  65. C. Vuissoz, F. Courbin, D. Sluse, et al. 2007 , A&A, 464, 845: COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses. V. The time delay in SDSS J1650+4251.
  66. J-F. Claeskens, D. Sluse, P. Riaud, J. Surdej 2006 , A&A, 451, 865: Multi wavelength study of the gravitational lens system RXS J1131-1231. II. Lens model and source reconstruction.
  67. A. Eigenbrod, F. Courbin, S. Dye, G. Meylan, D. Sluse, C. Vuissoz, P. Magain 2006 , A&A, 451, 747: COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses. II. SDSS J0924+0219: the redshift of the lensing galaxy, the quasar spectral variability and the Einstein rings.
  68. D. Sluse, J-F. Claeskens, B. Altieri, R. Cabanac, O. Garcet et al. 2006 , A&A, 449, 539: Multi-wavelength study of the gravitational lens system RXS J113155.4-123155. I. Multi-epoch optical and near infrared imaging.
  69. P. Saha, F. Courbin, D. Sluse, S. Dye, G. Meylan 2006 , A&A, 450, 461: Models of prospective time-delay lenses.
  70. D. Hutsemékers, R. Cabanac, H. Lamy, D. Sluse 2005, A&A, 441, 915: Mapping extreme-scale alignments of quasar polarization vectors.
  71. D. Sluse, D. Hutsemékers, H. Lamy, R. Cabanac, H. Quintana 2005, A&A, 433, 757: New optical polarization measurements of quasi stellar objects: the data.
  72. D. Sluse, J. Surdej, J-F. Claeskens et al. 2003 A&A, 406, 43, A quadruply imaged quasar with an optical Einstein ring candidate: 1RXS J113155.4-123155.
  73. D. Sluse, J. Surdej, J.-F. Claeskens et al. 2003, A&A, 397, 539: Close pairs of quasars with different redshifts: new observations and results.
  74. J-F. Claeskens, S. Khmil, D.W. Lee, D. Sluse , J. Surdej 2001, A&A, 367, 748: HST and ground based observations of the gravitational lens system Q1009-0252 A & B.
  75. J-F. Claeskens, D.W. Lee, M. Remy, D. Sluse, J. Surdej 2000, A&A, 356, 840: QSO mass constraints from gravitational lensing studies of quasar pairs: The case of Q1548+114 A & B and Q1148+0055 A & B.