Detection of early-universe gravitational-wave signatures and fundamental physics. [PDF]
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Computational advances in gravitational microlensing: A comparison of CPU, GPU, and parallel, large data codes [PDF]
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Probing the nature of black holes: Deep in the mHz gravitational-wave sky. [PDF]
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Gravitational Microlensing of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows by Single and Binary Stars [PDF]
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Compact Binaries through a Lens: Silent vs. Detectable Microlensing for the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Gravitational Wave Observatories [PDF]
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Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on April 12th 1950. [PDF]
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Probing charge of compact objects with gravitational microlensing of gravitational waves [PDF]
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Simulations of Gravitational Microlensing
Gravitational microlensing occurs when a massive lens (typically a star) deflects lightfrom a more distant source, creating two unresolvable images that are magnified. Theeffect is transient due to the motions of the lens and source, and the changing magnificationgives rise to a characteristic lightcurve.
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Multi-messenger gravitational lensing. [PDF]
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