A&A 427, 61-77 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034535
LMC self-lensing from a new perspective
L. Mancini1, 2, 3, S. Calchi Novati1, Ph. Jetzer1 and G. Scarpetta2, 4, 31 Institut für Theoretische Physik der Universität Zürich, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland
e-mail: novatic@physik.unizh.ch
2 Dipartimento di Fisica "E. R. Caianiello", Università di Salerno, 84081 Baronissi (SA), Italy
3 Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, sez. Napoli, Italy
4 International Institute for Advanced Scientific Studies, Vietri sul Mare (SA), Italy
(Received 17 October 2003 / Accepted 6 July 2004)
Abstract
We present a new analysis of the location of the
observed microlensing events in the direction of the Large Magellanic
Cloud (LMC). This is carried out starting from a recently drawn
coherent picture of the geometrical structure and dynamics of the
LMC disk and by considering different
configurations for the LMC bar. In this framework it clearly emerges that
the spatial distribution of the events observed so far shows a
near-far asymmetry. This turns out to be compatible with the
optical depth calculated for the LMC halo objects. Our main conclusion,
supported by a statistical analysis of the outcome
of an evaluation of the microlensing rate,
is that self-lensing cannot account for all the observed events.
Finally we propose a general inequality to calculate quickly an
upper limit to the optical depth along a line of view through the
LMC center.
Key words: gravitational lensing -- cosmology: dark matter -- galaxies: Magellanic Clouds
SIMBAD Objects
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