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Detecting Sub-lunar Mass Compact Objects toward the Local Group Galaxies

2017-07-26
Kaiki Taro Inoue

Abstract

By monitoring a large number of stars in the Local Group galaxies, we can detect nanolensing events by sub-lunar mass compact objects (SULCOs) such as primordial black holes (PBHs) and rogue (free-floating) dwarf planets in the Milky Way halo. In contarst to microlensing by stellar-mass objects, the finite-source size effect becomes important and the lensing time duration becomes shorter (1014s). Using stars with V<26 in M33 as sources, for one-night observation, we would be able to detect 1034 nanolensing events caused by SULCOs in the Milky Way halo with a mass of 109M to 107M for sources with S/N>5 if SULCOs constitute all the dark matter components. Moreover, we expect 1012 events in which bright blue stars with S/N>100 are weakly amplified due to lensing by SULCOs with a mass range of 1011M to 109M. Thus the method would open a new window on SULCOs in the Milky Way halo that would otherwise not be observable.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.04520

PDF

https://arxiv.org/pdf/1609.04520


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