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Stellar-mass microlensing of gravitational waves

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021
Mark Ho-Yeuk Cheung   +2 more
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Gravitational Microlensing: Current Issues

2003
We briefly review four major issues currently being debated in observations of gravitational microlensing within the Local Group. Microlensing in the Galaxy has established that the baryonic denizens of the dark halo do not contribute significantly to its mass budget.
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Gravitational Microlensing: Machos and Quasars

1998
Gravitational microlensing deals with the deflection of light by stellar mass objects. The deflection angles are tiny (of the order of milliarcseconds or smaller), so that multiple images on this scale are not observable. However, lensing magnifies the affected sources as well, and since the lens and the source are moving relative to each other, this ...
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A Review of Gravitational Microlensing Experiments

1995
Three experiments are now searching for galactic dark matter in the form of compact objects through gravitational microlensing. All have reported candidate events. We will describe here the gravitational microlensing effect, the specifics of each experiment, and discuss their present results.
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Gravitational lensing of gravitational waves: Probability of microlensing in galaxy-scale lens population

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022
Ashish Kumar Meena   +2 more
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Hills and holes in the microlensing light curve due to plasma environment around gravitational lens

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020
Oleg Yu Tsupko   +1 more
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Gravitational microlensing I: A unique astrophysical tool

International Journal of Modern Physics D, 2015
S Rahvar
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Microlensing Surveys for Exoplanets

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2012
B Scott Gaudi
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Gravitational microlensing & space-borne astronomy

New Astronomy Reviews, 1998
Geraint F Lewis
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