EROS2-star lm055-7m-23303 , the SIMBAD biblio

2007A&A...469..387T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 469, 387-404 (2007/7-2)

Limits on the Macho content of the Galactic Halo from the EROS-2 Survey of the Magellanic Clouds.

TISSERAND P., LE GUILLOU L., AFONSO C., ALBERT J.N., ANDERSEN J., ANSARI R., AUBOURG E., BAREYRE P., BEAULIEU J.P., CHARLOT X., COUTURES C., FERLET R., FOUQUE P., GLICENSTEIN J.F., GOLDMAN B., GOULD A., GRAFF D., GROS M., HAISSINSKI J., HAMADACHE C., DE KAT J., LASSERRE T., LESQUOY E., LOUP C., MAGNEVILLE C., MARQUETTE J.B., MAURICE E., MAURY A., MILSZTAJN A., MONIEZ M., PALANQUE-DELABROUILLE N., PERDEREAU O., RAHAL Y.R., RICH J., SPIRO M., VIDAL-MADJAR A., VIGROUX L. and ZYLBERAJCH S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The EROS-2 project was designed to test the hypothesis that massive compact halo objects (the so-called ``machos'') could be a major component of the dark matter halo of the Milky Way galaxy. To this end, EROS-2 monitored over 6.7 years 33x106 stars in the Magellanic clouds for microlensing events caused by such objects. In this work, we use only a subsample of 7x106 bright stars spread over 84deg2 of the LMC and 9deg2 of the SMC. The strategy of using only bright stars helps to discriminate against background events due to variable stars and allows a simple determination of the effects of source confusion (blending). The use of a large solid angle makes the survey relatively insensitive to effects that could make the optical depth strongly direction dependent. Using this sample of bright stars, only one candidate event was found, whereas ∼39 events would have been expected if the Halo were entirely populated by objects of mass M∼0.4M. Combined with the results of EROS-1, this implies that the optical depth toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) due to such lenses is τ<0.36x10–7 (95% CL), corresponding to a fraction of the halo mass of less than 8%. This optical depth is considerably less than that measured by the MACHO collaboration in the central region of the LMC. More generally, machos in the mass range 0.6x10–7M<M<15M are ruled out as the primary occupants of the Milky Way Halo.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: halo - cosmology: dark matter - gravitational lensing

Nomenclature: Table 2: EROS SMC N (No. 5) added, EROS LMC NN (Nos 8-12) added. Table 2, col(2): EROS2-star smNNN-Na-NNNNN N=2, EROS2-star lmNNN-Na-NNNNN N=5.

Simbad objects: 21

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