Continuing our development of a mathematical theory of stochastic microlensing, we study the random shear and expected number of random lensed images of different types. In particular, we characterize the first three leading terms in the asymptotic expression of the joint probability density function (pdf) of the random shear tensor due to point masses in the limit of an infinite number of stars. Up to this order, the pdf depends on the magnitude of the shear tensor, the optical depth, and the mean number of stars through a combination of radial position and the star's mass. As a consequence, the pdf's of the shear components are seen to converge, in the limit of an infinite number of stars, to shifted Cauchy distributions, which shows that...
International audienceMicrolensing of extragalactic sources, in particular the probability of signif...
We examine the effect that the shape of the source brightness profile has on the magnitude fluctuati...
The statistical description of wave propagation in random media is important for many applications. ...
<p>Stochastic microlensing is a central tool in probing dark matter on galactic scales. From first p...
The propagation of light from distant sources through a distribution of clumpy matter, acting as poi...
In the first paper of this series, we studied the theory of gravitational microlensing for a planar ...
A comprehensive new approach is presented for deriving probability densities of physical properties ...
A comprehensive new approach is presented for deriving probability densities of physical properties ...
A method to calculate the statistical properties of microlensing light curves is developed. The appr...
Theoretical investigations into the deflection angle caused by microlenses offer a direct path to un...
The passage of stars through the beam of a lensed quasar can induce violent fluctuations in its appa...
The recently developed I–K distribution and its connection with other distributions is examined in t...
Gravitational microlensing is a key probe of the nature of dark matter and its distribution on the s...
The classical method of slip-lines (characteristics) of planar flow of perfectly-plastic media is ge...
We consider the problem of gravitational lensing by an ensemble of identical axisymmetric lenses ran...
International audienceMicrolensing of extragalactic sources, in particular the probability of signif...
We examine the effect that the shape of the source brightness profile has on the magnitude fluctuati...
The statistical description of wave propagation in random media is important for many applications. ...
<p>Stochastic microlensing is a central tool in probing dark matter on galactic scales. From first p...
The propagation of light from distant sources through a distribution of clumpy matter, acting as poi...
In the first paper of this series, we studied the theory of gravitational microlensing for a planar ...
A comprehensive new approach is presented for deriving probability densities of physical properties ...
A comprehensive new approach is presented for deriving probability densities of physical properties ...
A method to calculate the statistical properties of microlensing light curves is developed. The appr...
Theoretical investigations into the deflection angle caused by microlenses offer a direct path to un...
The passage of stars through the beam of a lensed quasar can induce violent fluctuations in its appa...
The recently developed I–K distribution and its connection with other distributions is examined in t...
Gravitational microlensing is a key probe of the nature of dark matter and its distribution on the s...
The classical method of slip-lines (characteristics) of planar flow of perfectly-plastic media is ge...
We consider the problem of gravitational lensing by an ensemble of identical axisymmetric lenses ran...
International audienceMicrolensing of extragalactic sources, in particular the probability of signif...
We examine the effect that the shape of the source brightness profile has on the magnitude fluctuati...
The statistical description of wave propagation in random media is important for many applications. ...