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Gravitational microlens in motion

Andrew P. Gould ()
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Andrew P. Gould: Ohio State University

Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6864, 591-593

Abstract: Astronomers have now imaged a stellar microlens as it speeds across the sky. A similar effect will soon allow them to measure the mass of a lens, whether dark or luminous.

Date: 2001
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