The MACHO Project: 45 Candidate Microlensing Events from the First Year Galactic Bulge Data
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- 10 April 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 479 (1) , 119-146
- https://doi.org/10.1086/303851
Abstract
We report the detection of 45 candidate microlensing events in fields toward the Galactic bulge. These come from the analysis of 24 fields containing 12.6 million stars observed for 190 days in 1993. Many of these events are of extremely high signal-to-noise ratio and are remarkable examples of gravitational microlensing. The distribution of peak magnifications is shown to be consistent with the microlensing interpretation of these events. Using a subsample of 1.3 million "clump giant" stars whose distance and detection efficiency are well known, we find 13 events and estimate the microlensing optical depth toward the Galactic bulge as τbulge=3.9+ 1.8−1.2×10−6 averaged over an area of ~12 deg2 centered at Galactic coordinates l = 255 and b = 364. This is similar to the value reported by the OGLE collaboration and is marginally higher than current theoretical models for τbulge. The optical depth is also seen to increase significantly for decreasing | b |. These results demonstrate that obtaining large numbers of microlensing events toward the Galactic bulge is feasible, and that the study of such events will have important consequences for the structure of the Galaxy and its dark halo.Keywords
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