Albert Einstein referred to gravitational microlensing as a “most curious effect”, and while its underlying principles are intriguingly simple, their universality makes a powerful tool for inferring information about a wide range of astronomical bodies. Much has happened since the first observation of a gravitational microlensing event in 1992, and the frontiers have shifted. What we did not dare dreaming about just a few decades ago turned into reality, and we have not reached the end of the journey. New challenges and opportunities lie ahead. Where might we be able to go and how can we get there
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
Deflection of light by gravity was predicted by General Relativity and observationally confirmed in ...
For the past two decades, microlensing has been a promising phenomenon for a variety of astronomy fi...
Albert Einstein referred to gravitational microlensing as a “most curious effect”, and while its und...
Albert Einstein referred to gravitational microlensing as a “most curious effect”, and while its und...
Gravitational microlensing has become almost a household term in the world of astronomy and astroph...
Driven entirely by human curiosity, the effect of the gravitational bending of light has evolved on ...
International audienceGravitational microlensing is a well established and unique field of time-doma...
Four ongoing microlensing experiments have produced important new results but also big puzzles, the ...
First proposed by Paczynski in 1986, microlensing has been instrumental in the search for compact da...
The 'most curious' effect of the bending of light by the gravity of stars has evolved into a success...
Basics of standard theory of microlensing are introduced. Results of microlensing observations towar...
Microlensing started with the seminal paper by Paczyński in 1986 [1], followed in 1993 by the first ...
It has already been called the scientific breakthrough of the century: the detection of gravitationa...
This book provides a comprehensive and self-contained exposition of gravitational lensing phenomena....
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
Deflection of light by gravity was predicted by General Relativity and observationally confirmed in ...
For the past two decades, microlensing has been a promising phenomenon for a variety of astronomy fi...
Albert Einstein referred to gravitational microlensing as a “most curious effect”, and while its und...
Albert Einstein referred to gravitational microlensing as a “most curious effect”, and while its und...
Gravitational microlensing has become almost a household term in the world of astronomy and astroph...
Driven entirely by human curiosity, the effect of the gravitational bending of light has evolved on ...
International audienceGravitational microlensing is a well established and unique field of time-doma...
Four ongoing microlensing experiments have produced important new results but also big puzzles, the ...
First proposed by Paczynski in 1986, microlensing has been instrumental in the search for compact da...
The 'most curious' effect of the bending of light by the gravity of stars has evolved into a success...
Basics of standard theory of microlensing are introduced. Results of microlensing observations towar...
Microlensing started with the seminal paper by Paczyński in 1986 [1], followed in 1993 by the first ...
It has already been called the scientific breakthrough of the century: the detection of gravitationa...
This book provides a comprehensive and self-contained exposition of gravitational lensing phenomena....
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
Deflection of light by gravity was predicted by General Relativity and observationally confirmed in ...
For the past two decades, microlensing has been a promising phenomenon for a variety of astronomy fi...