The AGEL team has created and collected lots of various resources that can help shed light on the phenomena of gravitational lensing.
The AGEL Toolbox contains scripts written by AGEL researchers used in the processing/handling of AGEL-related data. We strive to make our tools publicly available in online repositories. Please see The AGEL Toolbox page for more details.
The Visualizations page showcases animations and interactive figures --- all created by AGEL team members --- to aid in understanding difficult science concepts and to explore the history of observing strong lenses.
Additional resources, including videos and articles that either showcase the knowledge of our team or provide insights into lensing concepts, are linked on the External Resources page.
Tania Barone (AGEL Deputy Lead) chats about her article on the ongoing effort to spectroscopically confirm a diverse sample of gravitational lenses with high spatial resolution imaging, presenting 139 lenses and high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope images for 167 lenses from three programs, and finding (among others) new measured redshifts for six (five confirmed strong lenses, one probable) galaxy-scale double-source plane lenses, targets which are useful for cosmological analyses. April 4, 2026.
Talk given by Kim-Vy Tran (AGEL Team Lead) at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA on January 28, 2026
Please credit Courtney Watson for the material.