Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes

Chromaticity effects introduced by the finite source size in microlensing events by presumed natural wormholes are studied. It is shown that these effects provide a specific signature that allow to discriminate between ordinary and negative mass lenses through the spectral analysis of the microlensi...

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Autores principales: Eiroa, E., Romero, G.E., Torres, D.F.
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spelling todo:paper_02177323_v16_n15_p973_Eiroa2023-10-03T15:10:20Z Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes Eiroa, E. Romero, G.E. Torres, D.F. article cosmos electromagnetic field gamma radiation gravity light mass mathematical analysis space time wormhole Chromaticity effects introduced by the finite source size in microlensing events by presumed natural wormholes are studied. It is shown that these effects provide a specific signature that allow to discriminate between ordinary and negative mass lenses through the spectral analysis of the microlensing events. Both galactic and extragalactic situations are discussed. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02177323_v16_n15_p973_Eiroa
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topic article
cosmos
electromagnetic field
gamma radiation
gravity
light
mass
mathematical analysis
space
time
wormhole
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cosmos
electromagnetic field
gamma radiation
gravity
light
mass
mathematical analysis
space
time
wormhole
Eiroa, E.
Romero, G.E.
Torres, D.F.
Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes
topic_facet article
cosmos
electromagnetic field
gamma radiation
gravity
light
mass
mathematical analysis
space
time
wormhole
description Chromaticity effects introduced by the finite source size in microlensing events by presumed natural wormholes are studied. It is shown that these effects provide a specific signature that allow to discriminate between ordinary and negative mass lenses through the spectral analysis of the microlensing events. Both galactic and extragalactic situations are discussed.
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author Eiroa, E.
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title Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes
title_short Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes
title_full Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes
title_fullStr Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes
title_full_unstemmed Chromaticity effects in microlensing by wormholes
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