D-Stars as Gravitational Lenses
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Scalar particles might be in the universe as diffuse gaseous clouds or compact objects and might be even present in D-stars. The astrophysical consequences are discussed in detail. Especially, D-stars may be considered as an elegant candidate. The Einstein ring should be observable with microarcsecond x-ray imaging mission if D-stars exist.
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LI Xin-Zhou, CHENG Hong-Bo, Chung-I Kuo. D-Stars as Gravitational Lenses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(1): 4-6.
LI Xin-Zhou, CHENG Hong-Bo, Chung-I Kuo. D-Stars as Gravitational Lenses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(1): 4-6.
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LI Xin-Zhou, CHENG Hong-Bo, Chung-I Kuo. D-Stars as Gravitational Lenses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(1): 4-6.
LI Xin-Zhou, CHENG Hong-Bo, Chung-I Kuo. D-Stars as Gravitational Lenses[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(1): 4-6.
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