Improved time-delay lens modelling and $H_0$ inference with transient sources
Xuheng Ding, Kai Liao, Simon Birrer, Anowar J. Shajib, Tommaso Treu,, Lilan Yang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that transient lensed sources allow for more precise lens modeling and $H_0$ measurement by enabling observations without contamination from bright point sources, improving cosmological inference.
Contribution
It introduces a method to leverage the transient nature of sources for cleaner lens modeling and quantifies the improvement in $H_0$ precision over traditional quasar lensing.
Findings
Lens model precision improves by a factor of 4.1 without point source contamination.
$H_0$ measurement precision increases by a factor of 2.9.
Transient sources enable better stellar kinematics measurements for lens systems.
Abstract
Strongly lensed explosive transients such as supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, fast radio bursts, and gravitational waves are very promising tools to determine the Hubble constant () in the near future in addition to strongly lensed quasars. In this work, we show that the transient nature of the point source provides an advantage over quasars: the lensed host galaxy can be observed before or after the transient's appearance. Therefore, the lens model can be derived from images free of contamination from bright point sources. We quantify this advantage by comparing the precision of a lens model obtained from the same lenses with and without point sources. Based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) observations with the same sets of lensing parameters, we simulate realistic mock datasets of 48 quasar lensing systems (i.e., adding AGN in the galaxy center) and 48…
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