Non-detection of the Tooth Fairy at Optical Wavelengths
Eve Armstrong

TL;DR
This paper reports a non-detection of the Tooth Fairy at optical wavelengths, setting a magnitude limit and discussing the need for further observations to interpret the results.
Contribution
It provides the first observational limit on the Tooth Fairy's optical brightness and reviews models to guide future searches.
Findings
No detection at V=18.4 magnitude limit
Establishes observational constraints on the Tooth Fairy
Highlights need for follow-up observations
Abstract
We report a non-detection, to a limiting magnitude of V = 18.4 (9), of the elusive entity commonly described as the Tooth Fairy. We review various physical models and conclude that follow-up observations must precede an interpretation of our result.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRabies epidemiology and control · Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research · Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
