Chromatic and spectroscopic signatures of microlensing events as a tool for the gravitational imaging of stars |
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Authors: | David Valls-Gabaud |
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Institution: | UMR 7550, CNRS, Observatoire de Strasbourg, 11 rue de l'Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France,;Royal Greenwich Observatory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0EZ |
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Abstract: | The detection of microlensing events from stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud and in the Galactic bulge raises important constraints on the distribution of dark matter and on galactic structure, although some events may be the result of a new type of intrinsic variability. When lenses are relatively close to the sources, we predict that chromatic and spectroscopic effects are likely to appear for a significant fraction of the microlensing events. These effects are due to the differential amplification of the limb and the centre of the stellar disc, and present a systematic dependence with wavelength and time that provides an unambiguous signature of a microlensing event (as opposed to a new type of intrinsic stellar variability). We present detailed predictions of the effects, using realistic model atmospheres. The observations of these effects provide a direct constraint on stellar atmospheres, allowing a three-dimensional reconstruction or imaging of its structure, a unique tool with which to test the current models of stellar atmospheres. |
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Keywords: | stars: atmospheres stars: imaging Galaxy: halo Galaxy: stellar content dark matter gravitational lensing |
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