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The Nature of the Galactic Dark Matter

N. W. Evans

Published 1995-10-04Version 1

Disk-halo models of the Galaxy and LMC are constructed and used to analyse the microlensing data-set. Deflectors in the LMC bar, disk and halo provide an optical depth to microlensing of $\sim 2 \times 10^{-7}$. Deflectors in the Galactic disk and halo contribute $\sim 5 \times 10^{-7}$. The extent, flattening and velocity anisotropy of the dark objects in the Galactic halo are unknown. So, it is crucial to analyse the microlensing data-set with families of models that span the viable ranges of these structural parameters. Also uncertain is the contribution of the Galactic disk to the local circular speed, which affects the normalisation and size of the Galactic halo. Despite all the unknowns, a robust conclusion is that the Galactic and LMC haloes cannot be primarily built from objects in the mass range $10^{-7} \, \msun$ - $0.1 \, \msun$. By contrast, calculations of the baryon mass fraction of the Galactic and LMC haloes are very sensitive to details of the adopted models. This parameter is not constrained by the existing data-set. In particular, it is still possible for the halo to be entirely baryonic and composed of high mass compact objects, like $10^6\, \msun$ clusters or black holes.

Comments: 4. pages, uuencoded, gzipped, postscript file, without figures. Reports with figures available on email request, nwe@thphys.ox.ac.uk
Journal: Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 278 (1996) L5
Categories: astro-ph
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