Four faint red point sources near critical curves in JWST images of Abell S1063 are interpreted as extremely magnified AGB stars and a yellow supergiant at cosmic noon.
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Dark matter halo parameters amplify the scale of closed timelike orbits in Schwarzschild spacetime, inducing phase lags in gravitational waves while light curves retain distinguishable peaks for certain orbital features.
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Other red dots: A possible GLIMPSE of normal AGB stars at Cosmic Noon through extreme lensing
Four faint red point sources near critical curves in JWST images of Abell S1063 are interpreted as extremely magnified AGB stars and a yellow supergiant at cosmic noon.
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Gravitational emissions and light curves of quasi-periodic orbits in Schwarzschild spacetime embedded in a Dehnen-type dark matter halo
Dark matter halo parameters amplify the scale of closed timelike orbits in Schwarzschild spacetime, inducing phase lags in gravitational waves while light curves retain distinguishable peaks for certain orbital features.