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Microlensing ya Mvuto×Unyevu Mkuu wa Mnato×
NyanjaAstronomiaAstronomia
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili19861992
MwanzilishiBohdan PaczynskiNick Kaiser
AinaObservational detection methodObservational measurement method
Chanzo asiliaPaczynski, B. (1986). Gravitational microlensing by the galactic halo. Astrophysical Journal, 304, 1-5. DOI ↗Kaiser, N. (1992). Weak gravitational lensing of distant galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 388, 272-286. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalaMicrolensing, Gravitational Lensing MethodWeak Lensing, Cosmic Shear, Lensing Distortion
Zinazohusiana33
MuhtasariGravitational microlensing is an observational technique that exploits Einstein's prediction that massive objects bend light. When a star or planet passes in front of a distant star from our perspective, its gravity acts as a lens, magnifying and distorting the background star's light. First proposed by Bohdan Paczynski in 1986, this method has discovered hundreds of exoplanets and provides unique sensitivity to low-mass planets and dark matter.Weak gravitational lensing occurs when light from distant sources bends slightly as it travels through the universe, passing through the gravitational fields of matter concentrations. Proposed theoretically by Nick Kaiser in 1992, this subtle effect has become one of the most powerful cosmological probes, directly revealing the distribution of all matter (dark and luminous) across cosmic distances.
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