A ~60-minute microlensing event is interpreted via Bayesian modeling as a ~0.03 Earth-mass primordial black hole in the Milky Way dark-matter halo.
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A synthesis of observational data on red novae as stellar merger events, including outburst properties, progenitor diversity, and long-term remnants.
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AMPM II. A Lunar-Mass Primordial Black Hole Microlensing Candidate in the Milky Way Halo
A ~60-minute microlensing event is interpreted via Bayesian modeling as a ~0.03 Earth-mass primordial black hole in the Milky Way dark-matter halo.
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Red novae, their progenitors, and remnants
A synthesis of observational data on red novae as stellar merger events, including outburst properties, progenitor diversity, and long-term remnants.