The Macho Project: Microlensing Results from 5.7 Years of Large Magellanic Cloud Observations

نویسندگان

  • C. ALCOCK
  • R. A. ALLSMAN
  • D. R. ALVES
  • T. S. AXELROD
  • A. C. BECKER
  • D. P. BENNETT
  • K. H. COOK
  • N. DALAL
  • A. J. DRAKE
  • S. L. MARSHALL
چکیده

We report on our search for microlensing toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Analysis of 5.7 yr of photometry on 11.9 million stars in the LMC reveals 13È17 microlensing events. A detailed treatment of our detection efficiency shows that this is signiÐcantly more than the D2È4 events expected from lensing by known stellar populations. The timescales of the events range from 34 to 230 days. (tü ) We estimate the microlensing optical depth toward the LMC from events with days to be 2\ tü \ 400 with an additional 20% to 30% of systematic error. The spatial distribution of q2400\ ~0.3 `0.4] 10~7, events is mildly inconsistent with LMC/LMC disk self-lensing, but is consistent with an extended lens distribution such as a Milky Way or LMC halo. Interpreted in the context of a Galactic dark matter halo, consisting partially of compact objects, a maximum-likelihood analysis gives a MACHO halo fraction of 20% for a typical halo model with a 95% conÐdence interval of 8%È50%. A 100% MACHO halo is ruled out at the 95% conÐdence level for all except our most extreme halo model. Interpreted as a Galactic halo population, the most likely MACHO mass is between 0.15 and 0.9 depending on M _ , the halo model, and the total mass in MACHOs out to 50 kpc is found to be indepen~3 `4] 1010 M_, dent of the halo model. These results are marginally consistent with our previous results, but are lower by about a factor of 2. This is mostly due to Poisson noise, because with 3.4 times more exposure and increased sensitivity to long-timescale events, we did not Ðnd the expected factor of D4 more events. In addition to a larger data set, this work also includes an improved efficiency determination, improved likelihood analysis, and more thorough testing of systematic errors, especially with respect to the treatment of potential backgrounds to microlensing. We note that an important source of background are supernovae (SNe) in galaxies behind the LMC. Subject headings : dark matter È Galaxy : halo È Galaxy : structure È gravitational lensing È stars : low-mass, brown dwarfs È white dwarfs On-line material : Color Ðgures

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تاریخ انتشار 2007