AGAPE, a microlensing search in the direction of M31: status report

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Gondolo, Paolo
Other Author Ansari, R.; Aurière, M.; Baillon, P.; Bouquet, A.; Coupinot, G.; Coutures, C.; Ghesquière, C.; Giraud- Héraud, Y.; Hecquet, J.; Kaplan, J.; Le Du, Y.; Melchior, A. L.; Moniez, M.; Picat, J. P.; Soucail, G.
Title AGAPE, a microlensing search in the direction of M31: status report
Date 1995
Description The M31 galaxy in Andromeda is the nearest large galaxy after the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds. It is a giant galaxy, roughly 2 times as large as our Milky Way, and has its own halo. As pointed by some of us [1, 2] and independantly by A. Crotts [3], M31 provides a rich field of stars to search for MACHO's in galactic halos by gravitational microlensing [4]. M31 is a target complementary to the Magellanic Clouds used by the current experiments [5, 6]. It is complementary in that it allows to probe the halo of our galaxy in a direction very different from that of the LMC. Moreover, the fact that M31 has its own halo and is tilted with respect to the line of sight provides a very interesting signature [3] : assuming an approximately spherical halo for M31, the far side of the disk lies behind a larger amount of M31 dark matter, therefore more microlensing events are expected on the far side of the disk. Such an asymmetry could not be faked by variable stars.
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Publisher World Scientific Publishing
First Page 1
Last Page 5
Subject AGAPE; Andromeda Gravitational Amplification Pixel Experiment; Microlensing; MACHO; Massive compact halo objects
Subject LCSH Andromeda Galaxy; Gravitation; Galactic halos; Dark matter (Astronomy)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Ansari, R., Aurière, M., Baillon, P., Bouquet, A., Coupinot, G., Coutures, C., Ghesquière, C., Giraud- Héraud, Y., Gondolo, P., Hecquet, J., Kaplan, J., Le Du, Y., Melchior, A. L., Moniez, M., Picat, J. P., & Soucail, G. (1995). AGAPE, a microlensing search in the direction of M31: status report. The Ddark Side of the Universe: Experimental Efforts and Theoretical Framework, Rome. 1-5.
Rights Management Electronic version of an article published in The Dark Side of the Universe: Experimental Efforts and Theoretical Framework, Rome. 1995, 1-5. Copyright World Scientific Publishing Company, http://www.worldscientific.com/
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