Gravitational Microlensing of High-Redshift Supernovae by Compact Objects: Erratum

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In the paper "Gravitational Microlensing of High-Redshift Supernovae by Compact Objects" by Kevin P. Rauch (ApJ, 374,83 [1991]), the values for the number of SNIa's present on average to a specific redshift (for both the {OMEGA} = 1 and {DELTA}not equal to 0 models), given just below equation (10), should read "over the entire sky" instead of "per square degree." The value quoted in the abstract should read "~ 1 SN Ia degree^-2^" instead of " 8 SN Ia arcmin^-2^."

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