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2001A&A...379..872D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 379, 872-877 (2001/12-1)

Microlensing planets in M 22: Free-floating or bound?

DE LA FUENTE MARCOS R. and DE LA FUENTE MARCOS C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use detailed numerical simulations and theoretical estimates to show that, if confirmed, the unusually brief microlensing events observed by Sahu et al. (2001Natur.411.1022S) in the field of the globular cluster M 22 might be explained as a result of microlensing by a population of clustered MACHOs, a dark cluster or RAMBO, not associated with the globular cluster. If real, this dark cluster would be located between M 22 and the Galactic bulge and could include at least 106 substellar members with a typical size of 1-3pc. Bound planets in wide or/and eccentric orbits are also able to reproduce the observed microlensing behaviour, but only if multiplanet systems (including large Kuiper-belt-like objects) are abundant, although, our calculations argue against the latter scenario as the ionization rate in M 22 is very high. Dynamically ejected or lone planets are, in principle, incompatible with the observational findings as they either escape their parent cluster in a relatively short time-scale after ejection or segregate toward the outskirts of the cluster. We discuss additional implications of the dark cluster scenario, including the existence of a population of RAMBOs toward the Galactic bulge.

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Journal keyword(s): celestial mechanics - stellar dynamics - dark matter - Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: NGC 6656 - globular clusters: general - gravitational lensing - planetary systems

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