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A new analysis of the MEGA M31 microlensing events

Authors :
G. Ingrosso
S. Calchi-Novati
Francesco Strafella
F. De Paolis
Gaetano Scarpetta
Ph. Jetzer
A. A. Nucita
Hagen Kleinert, Robert T Jantzen, Remo Ruffini
Nucita, Achille
Ingrosso, Gabriele
DE PAOLIS, Francesco
Strafella, Francesco
Calchi Novati, S.
Scarpetta, G.
Jetzer, P. h.
University of Zurich
Ingrosso, G
CALCHI NOVATI, S
Jetzer, Ph
Scarpetta, G
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

We discuss the results of the MEGA microlensing campaign towards M31. Our analysis is based on an analytical evaluation of the microlensing rate, taking into account the observational efficiency as given by the MEGA collaboration. In particular, we study the spatial and time duration distributions of the microlensing events for several mass distribution models of the M31 bulge. We find that only for extreme models of the M31 luminous components it is possible to reconcile the total observed MEGA events with the expected self-lensing contribution. Nevertheless, the expected spatial distribution of self-lensing events is more concentrated and hardly in agreement with the observed distribution. We find it thus difficult to explain all events as being due to self-lensing alone. On the other hand, the small number of events does not yet allow to draw firm conclusions on the halo dark matter fraction in form of MACHOs.<br />in press on A&A

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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