Diagnosing x-ray microlensing in the wave-optics regime
Develop a robust diagnostic methodology to identify and confirm gravitational microlensing events of x-ray pulsars by primordial black holes when wave-optics effects are important, i.e., when the photon wavelength is comparable to or larger than the Schwarzschild radius so that the magnification becomes frequency-dependent. The method should leverage multi-energy time-series data and instrument energy resolution to distinguish such chromatic microlensing signals from transient backgrounds and to enable inference of the lens mass and geometry despite finite-source and impact-parameter effects.
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We leave the question of diagnosing microlensing signatures in the wave optics regime to future investigation.
— Breaking into the window of primordial black hole dark matter with x-ray microlensing
(2405.20365 - Tamta et al., 2024) in Section 2.2 (Identifying microlensing in x-ray pulsar data), final paragraph