Microlensing by halo MACHOs with a spatially varying mass function |
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Authors: | Sohrab Rahvar |
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Institution: | Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, PO Box 11365–9161, Tehran, Iran;Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, PO Box 19395–5531, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | The main aim of microlensing experiments is to evaluate the mean mass of massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) and the mass fraction of the Galactic halo made by this type of dark matter. Statistical analysis shows that by considering a Dirac-Delta mass function (MF) for the MACHOs, their mean mass is about that of a white dwarf star. This result is, however, in discrepancy with other observations such as those of non-observed expected white dwarfs in the Galactic halo which give rise to metal abundance, polluting the interstellar medium by their evolution. Here we use the hypothesis of the spatially varying MF of MACHOs, proposed by Kerins and Evans to interpret microlensing events. In this model, massive lenses with a lower population contribute to the microlensing events more frequently than do dominant brown dwarfs. This effect causes the mean mass of the observed lenses to be larger than the mean mass of all the lenses. A likelihood analysis is performed to find the best parameters of the spatially varying MF that are compatible with the duration distribution of Large Magellanic Cloud microlensing candidates of the MACHO experiment. |
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Keywords: | galaxies: haloes dark matter |
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