- of
electromagnetic radiation.
Microlensing by an
isolated object was
first detected in 1989.
Since then,
microlensing has been used to
constrain the...
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classification of
variable stars (pulsating and eclipsing),
discovery of
microlensing events,
dwarf novae, and
studies of the
structure of the
Galaxy and the...
- like the
light curve of a nova,
cataclysmic variable star, supernova,
microlensing event, or
binary as
observed during occultation events. The
study of...
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direct imaging and
microlensing.
Astrophysicist Takahiro Sumi of
Osaka University in ****an and colleagues, who form the
Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics...
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magnification gravitational microlensing events in the
Milky Way's
Galactic Bulge. Its goal is to
detect extrasolar planets via
microlensing of the
parent star...
- A
number of
candidate rogue planets have been
detected by
microlensing. Some
microlensing events, such as MACHO-98-BLG-35 and PA-99-N2,
suggest the possible...
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planets located further than that
distance have not been detected. A
microlensing event in the Twin
Quasar gravitational lensing system was
observed in...
- sub-Jovian-m****
microlensing planets". arXiv:2401.11329 [astro-ph.EP]. Bell, Aislyn; et al. (74) (28 May 2024). "KMT-2023-BLG-1431Lb: A New q < 10−4
Microlensing Planet...
- 2022). "An
Isolated Stellar-m****
Black Hole
Detected through Astrometric Microlensing". The
Astrophysical Journal. 933 (1): 83. arXiv:2201.13296. Bibcode:2022ApJ...
- mission. Transit: 4,307 (74.5%)
Radial velocity: 1,094 (18.9%)
Microlensing: 230 (4.0%)
Direct imaging: 82 (1.4%) Transit-timing variation: 32...