From: Saul Perlmutter (saul@lbl.gov)
Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 08:21:49 PDT
...It would be really surprising if Adam didn't go after this one, but
at least that means that we won't be trying to find five more candidates
(3 more for them and 2 more for us) all in the next two searches, with
more of the fields "owned" by them.
I wonder if Ariel is set up to do a calculation of the probability
of lensing from that spiral -- Ariel, are you reading this set of messages?
Robert A. Knop Jr. wrote:
>Candidate acs04b-033, found on field 2 (which was only subtracted
>overnight), has an I-Z of 1.3. Mobasher's favorite redshift is 1.45,
>and his range is 1.08-1.72.
>
>I've bumped the priority on this guy to 5, since it's most of what we're
>looking for. Adam may follow it. If he doesn't we may want to follow
>it AND do grism.
>
>Note that there is a bright foreground spiral galaxy. Can anybody
>suggest what might be the possibility that the supernova is lensed by
>that galaxy?
>
>-Rob
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