Physics
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Mar 2001
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PARTICLE PHYSICS AND THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 109. Held 20-25 August 1998 in Haga Slott, Enköping, Sweden. E
Physics
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Ten years after Paczyński's proposal to use gravitational microlensing as a tool for discovering dark stars and four years after the identification of the first candidate events, searches for microlensing events have opened a new window in astronomy and started to yield quantitative information on the contribution of dark compact objects to the dark halo of the Galaxy. A review of the results obtained so far is presented, along with recent highlights in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud.
Aubourg Eric
Palanque-Delabrouille Nathalie
Spiro Michel
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