Galactic versus extragalactic pixel lensing events toward M31

被引:13
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作者
Han, CG
Gould, A
机构
[1] Ohio State University, Department of Astronomy, Columbus
关键词
dark matter; galaxies; individual(M31); Galaxy; halo; gravitational lensing;
D O I
10.1086/178138
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
A new type of gravitational microlensing experiment toward a held where stars are not resolved is being developed observationally and theoretically: pixel lensing. When the experiment is carried out toward the M31 bulge area, events may be produced both by massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) in our Galactic halo and by lenses in M31. We estimate that similar to 10%-15% of the total events are caused by Galactic halo MACHOs assuming an all-MACHO halo. If these Galactic events could be identified, they would provide us with an important constraint on the shape of the halo. We test various observables that can be used for the separation of Galactic halo/M31 events. These observables include the Einstein timescale, the effective duration of an event, and the flux at the maximum amplification, but they cannot be used to separate the two populations of events. However, we find that most high maximum-flux Galactic halo events can be isolated through a satellite-based measurement of the flux difference caused by the parallax effect. For the detection of the flux difference, it is required to monitor events with an exposure time of similar to 20 minutes by a 0.5 m telescope mounted on a satellite. Such observations could be carried out as a minor component of a mission aimed primarily at events seen toward the Galactic bulge and the Large Magellanic Cloud. In addition, proper motion can be used to isolate Galactic halo/M31 events, but for only similar to 5% of high signal-to-noise ratio M31 events and only 1% of Galactic halo events.
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