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MACHO Project Limits on Black Hole Dark Matter in the 1–30 [ITAL]M[/ITAL][TINF]⊙[/TINF] Range

Authors :
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
K. C. Freeman
M. Geha
K. Griest
M. J. Lehner
S. L. Marshall
D. Minniti
C. A. Nelson
B. A. Peterson
P. Popowski
M. R. Pratt
P. J. Quinn
C. W. Stubbs
W. Sutherland
A. B. Tomaney
T. Vandehei
D. L. Welch
null (The MACHO Collaboration)
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 550:L169-L172
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2001.

Abstract

We report on a search for long duration microlensing events towards the Large Magellanic Cloud. We find none, and therefore put limits on the contribution of high mass objects to the Galactic dark matter. At 95% confidence level we exclude objects in the mass range 0.3 solar masses to 30.0 solar masses from contributing more than 4 times 10^11 solar masses to the Galactic halo. Combined with earlier results, this means that objects with masses under 30 solar masses cannot make up the entire dark matter halo if the halo is of typical size. For a typical dark halo, objects with masses under 10 solar masses contribute less than 40% of the dark matter.

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
550
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........075ce281dfb58972ea7a945758c749c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/319636