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The MACHO Project: Microlensing and Variable Stars
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The MACHO Project: Microlensing and Variable Stars

Abstract

The MACHO Project monitors millions of stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Small Magellanic Cloud and the bulge of the Milky Way searching for the gravitational microlensing signature of baryonic dark matter. This Project has yielded surprising results. An analysis of two years of data monitoring the Large Magellanic Cloud points to {$\sim 50%$} of the mass of the Milky Way's halo in compact objects of {$\sim 0.5 M_{\odot}$}. An analysis of one year of monitoring the bulge has yielded more microlensing than predicted without the invocation of a massive bar or significant disk dark matter. The huge database of light curves created by this search is yielding information on extremely rare types of astrophysical variability as well as providing temporal detail for the study of well known variable astrophysical phenomena. The variable star catalog created from this database is previewed and example light curves are presented.

Authors

The MACHO Collaboration; Cook KH; Alcock C; Allsman RA; Alves DR; Axelrod TS; Becker A; Bennett DP; Freeman KC; Griest K

Journal

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Publication Date

August 3, 1997

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/9708017
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