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dc.contributor.authorCalchi Novati, S.
dc.contributor.authorBozza, V.
dc.contributor.authorBruni, I.
dc.contributor.authorDall'Ora, M.
dc.contributor.authorDe Paolis, F.
dc.contributor.authorDominik, M.
dc.contributor.authorGualandi, R.
dc.contributor.authorIngrosso, G.
dc.contributor.authorJetzer, P.
dc.contributor.authorMancini, L.
dc.contributor.authorNucita, A.
dc.contributor.authorSafonova, M.
dc.contributor.authorScarpetta, G.
dc.contributor.authorSereno, M.
dc.contributor.authorStrafella, F.
dc.contributor.authorSubramaniam, A.
dc.contributor.authorGould, A.
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-01T15:31:01Z
dc.date.available2014-09-01T15:31:01Z
dc.date.issued2014-03-10
dc.identifier145065617
dc.identifierbd7d7ce7-5e13-474c-9e0d-bea414ce18aa
dc.identifier84896775444
dc.identifier000335439900022
dc.identifier.citationCalchi Novati , S , Bozza , V , Bruni , I , Dall'Ora , M , De Paolis , F , Dominik , M , Gualandi , R , Ingrosso , G , Jetzer , P , Mancini , L , Nucita , A , Safonova , M , Scarpetta , G , Sereno , M , Strafella , F , Subramaniam , A & Gould , A 2014 , ' The M31 pixel lensing plan campaign : macho lensing and self-lensing signals ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 783 , no. 2 . https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/783/2/86en
dc.identifier.issn0004-637X
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0002-3202-0343/work/75996685
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10023/5306
dc.descriptionA.G. was supported by NSF grant AST-1103471. M.D. is thankful to Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), member of Qatar Foundation, for support by grant NPRP 09-476-1-078. P.J. acknowledges support by the Swiss National Science Foundation.en
dc.description.abstractWe present the final analysis of the observational campaign carried out by the PLAN (Pixel Lensing Andromeda) collaboration to detect a dark matter signal in form of MACHOs through the microlensing effect. The campaign consists of about 1 month/year observations carried out over 4 years (2007-2010) at the 1.5 m Cassini telescope in Loiano (Astronomical Observatory of BOLOGNA, OAB) plus 10 days of data taken in 2010 at the 2 m Himalayan Chandra Telescope monitoring the central part of M31 (two fields of about 13′ × 12.′6). We establish a fully automated pipeline for the search and the characterization of microlensing flux variations. As a result, we detect three microlensing candidates. We evaluate the expected signal through a full Monte Carlo simulation of the experiment completed by an analysis of the detection efficiency of our pipeline. We consider both "self lensing" and "MACHO lensing" lens populations, given by M31 stars and dark matter halo MACHOs, in M31 and the Milky Way, respectively. The total number of events is consistent with the expected self-lensing rate. Specifically, we evaluate an expected signal of about two self-lensing events. As for MACHO lensing, for full 0.5(10-2) M☉ MACHO halos, our prediction is for about four (seven) events. The comparatively small number of expected MACHO versus self-lensing events, together with the small number statistics at our disposal, do not enable us to put strong constraints on that population. Rather, the hypothesis, suggested by a previous analysis, on the MACHO nature of OAB-07-N2, one of the microlensing candidates, translates into a sizeable lower limit for the halo mass fraction in form of the would-be MACHO population, f, of about 15% for 0.5 M☉ MACHOs.
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofAstrophysical Journalen
dc.subjectDark matteren
dc.subjectGalaxies: halos galaxies: indiven
dc.subjectGalaxies: individual (M31, NGC 224)en
dc.subjectGalaxy: haloen
dc.subjectGravitational lensing: microen
dc.subjectQB Astronomyen
dc.subjectQC Physicsen
dc.subject.lccQBen
dc.subject.lccQCen
dc.titleThe M31 pixel lensing plan campaign : macho lensing and self-lensing signalsen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.contributor.sponsorThe Royal Societyen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomyen
dc.identifier.doi10.1088/0004-637X/783/2/86
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
dc.identifier.grantnumberUF100010 / UF130581en


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