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Limits on the cosmological abundance of supermassive compact objects from a millilensing search in gamma-ray burst data

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v1

Abstract

A new search for the gravitational lens effects of a significant cosmological density of supermassive compact objects (SCOs) on gamma-ray bursts has yielded a null result. We inspected the timing data of 774 BATSE-triggered GRBs for evidence of millilensing: repeated peaks similar in light-curve shape and spectra. Our null detection leads us to conclude that, in all candidate universes simulated, ΩSCO<0.1\Omega_{SCO} < 0.1 is favored for 105<MSCO/M<10910^5 < M_{SCO}/M_{\odot} < 10^9, while in some universes and mass ranges the density limits are as much as 10 times lower. Therefore, a cosmologically significant population of SCOs near globular cluster mass neither came out of the primordial universe, nor condensed at recombination.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0101488,
  title  = {Limits on the cosmological abundance of supermassive compact objects from a millilensing search in gamma-ray burst data},
  author = {Robert J. Nemiroff and Gabriela F. Marani and Jay P. Norris and Jerry T. Bonnell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0101488},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages including 3 figures, appeared 2001 January 22