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The Optical Depth to Gravitational Microlensing in the Direction of the Galactic Bulge

A. Udalski, M. Szymanski, K. Z. Stanek, J. Kaluzny, M. Kubiak, M. Mateo, W. Krzeminski, B. Paczynski, R. Venkat

Published 1994-07-05Version 1

We present the analysis of the first two years of the OGLE search for gravitational lenses towards the Galactic bulge. We detected 9 microlensing events in an algorithmic search of $ \sim 10^8 $ measurements of $ \sim 10^6 $ stars. The characteristic time scales are in the range $ 8.6 < t_0 < 62 $ days, where $ t_0 = R_E / V $. The distribution of amplitudes is consistent with theoretical expectation. The stars seem to be drawn at random from the overall distribution of the observed bulge stars. We find that the optical depth to microlensing is larger than $ ( 3.3 \pm 1.2 ) \times 10^{-6}$, in excess of current theoretical estimates.

Comments: 19 pages, uses AAS LaTeX aaspp.sty macro. Full paper as appears in Acta Astronomica 44, 165 (12 figures, 3 tables) in gziped Postscript form (430kB) is available via anonymous ftp from sirius.astrouw.edu.pl (148.81.8.1) directory /ogle as paper_eff.ps.gz
Journal: Acta Astron. 44 (1994) 165-189
Categories: astro-ph
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