A complete set of solutions for caustic crossing binary microlensing events

被引:72
作者
Albrow, MD
Beaulieu, JP
Caldwell, JAR
DePoy, DL
Dominik, M
Gaudi, BS
Gould, A
Greenhill, J
Hill, K
Kane, S
Martin, R
Menzies, J
Naber, RM
Pogge, RW
Pollard, KR
Sackett, PD
Sahu, KC
Vermaak, P
Watson, R
Williams, A
机构
[1] Univ Canterbury, Dept Phys & Astron, Christchurch 1, New Zealand
[2] Kapteyn Astron Inst, NL-9700 AV Groningen, Netherlands
[3] S African Astron Observ, ZA-7935 Cape Town, South Africa
[4] Ohio State Univ, Dept Astron, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[5] Univ Tasmania, Dept Phys, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[6] Space Telescope Sci Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[7] Perth Observ, Perth, WA 6076, Australia
关键词
astrometry; dark matter; gravitational lensing;
D O I
10.1086/307699
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present a method to analyze binary lens microlensing light curves with one well-sampled fold caustic crossing. In general, the surface of chi(2) shows extremely complicated behavior over the nine-parameter space that characterizes binary lenses. This makes it difficult to systematically search the space and verify that a given local minimum is a global minimum. We show that for events with well-monitored caustics, the caustic crossing region can be isolated from the rest of the light curve and easily fitted to a five-parameter function. Four of these caustic crossing parameters can then be used to constrain the search in the larger nine-parameter space. This allows a systematic search for all solutions and thus identification of all local minima. We illustrate this technique using the PLANET data for MACHO 98-SMC-1, an excellent and publicly available caustic crossing data set. We show that a very broad range of parameter combinations are compatible with the PLANET data set, demonstrating that observations of binary lens light curves with a sampling of only one caustic crossing do not yield unique solutions. The corollary to this is that the time of the second caustic crossing cannot be reliably predicted on the basis of early data including the first caustic crossing alone. We investigate the requirements for determination of a unique solution and find that occasional observations of the first caustic crossing may be sufficient to derive a complete solution.
引用
收藏
页码:1022 / 1036
页数:15
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [1] Afonso C, 1998, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V337, pL17
  • [2] AFONSO C, 1999, UNPUB
  • [3] The 1995 pilot campaign of planet: Searching for microlensing anomalies through precise, rapid, round-the-clock monitoring
    Albrow, M
    Beaulieu, JP
    Birch, P
    Caldwell, JAR
    Kane, S
    Martin, R
    Menzies, J
    Naber, RM
    Pel, JW
    Pollard, K
    Sackett, PD
    Sahu, KC
    Vreeswijk, P
    Williams, A
    Zwaan, MA
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1998, 509 (02) : 687 - 702
  • [4] Limb darkening of a K giant in the galactic bulge: Planet photometry of MACHO 97-BLG-28
    Albrow, MD
    Beaulieu, JP
    Caldwell, JAR
    Dominik, M
    Greenhill, J
    Hill, K
    Kane, S
    Martin, R
    Menzies, J
    Naber, RM
    Pel, JW
    Pollard, K
    Sackett, PD
    Sahu, KC
    Vermaak, P
    Watson, R
    Williams, A
    Sahu, MS
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1999, 522 (02) : 1011 - 1021
  • [5] The relative lens-source proper motion in MACHO 98-SMC-1
    Albrow, MD
    Beaulieu, JP
    Caldwell, JAR
    DePoy, DL
    Dominik, M
    Gaudi, BS
    Gould, A
    Greenhill, J
    Hill, K
    Kane, S
    Martin, R
    Menzies, J
    Naber, RM
    Pollard, KR
    Sackett, PD
    Sahu, KC
    Vermaak, P
    Watson, R
    Williams, A
    Pogge, RW
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1999, 512 (02) : 672 - 677
  • [6] Macho alert 95-30: First real-time observation of extended source effects in gravitational microlensing
    Alcock, C
    Allen, WH
    Allsman, RA
    Alves, D
    Axelrod, TS
    Banks, TS
    Beaulieu, SF
    Becker, AC
    Becker, RH
    Bennett, DP
    Bond, IA
    Carter, BS
    Cook, KH
    Dodd, RJ
    Freeman, KC
    Gregg, MD
    Griest, K
    Hearnshaw, JB
    Heller, A
    Honda, M
    Jugaku, J
    Kabe, S
    Kaspi, S
    Kilmartin, PM
    Kitamura, A
    Kovo, O
    Lehner, MJ
    Love, TE
    Maoz, D
    Marshall, SL
    Matsubara, Y
    Minniti, D
    Miyamoto, M
    Morse, JA
    Muraki, Y
    Nakamura, T
    Peterson, BA
    Phillips, MM
    Pratt, MR
    Quinn, PJ
    Reid, IN
    Reid, M
    Reiss, D
    Retter, A
    Rodgers, AW
    Sargent, WLW
    Sato, H
    Sekiguchi, M
    Stetson, PB
    Stubbs, CW
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1997, 491 (02) : 436 - 450
  • [7] The MACHO Project Large Magellanic Cloud microlensing results from the first two years and the nature of the Galactic dark halo
    Alcock, C
    Allsman, RA
    Alves, D
    Axelrod, TS
    Becker, AC
    Bennett, DP
    Cook, KH
    Freeman, KC
    Griest, K
    Guern, J
    Lehner, MJ
    Marshall, SL
    Petersons, BA
    Pratt, MR
    Quinn, PJ
    Rodgers, AW
    Stubbs, CW
    Sutherland, W
    Welch, DL
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1997, 486 (02) : 697 - 726
  • [8] ALCOCK C, 1999, UNPUB APJ
  • [9] EVIDENCE FOR GRAVITATIONAL MICROLENSING BY DARK OBJECTS IN THE GALACTIC HALO
    AUBOURG, E
    BAREYRE, P
    BREHIN, S
    GROS, M
    LACHIEZEREY, M
    LAURENT, B
    LESQUOY, E
    MAGNEVILLE, C
    MILSZTAJN, A
    MOSCOSO, L
    QUEINNEC, F
    RICH, J
    SPIRO, M
    VIGROUX, L
    ZYLBERAJCH, S
    ANSARI, R
    CAVALIER, F
    MONIEZ, M
    BEAULIEU, JP
    FERLET, R
    GRISON, P
    VIDALMADJAR, A
    GUIBERT, J
    MOREAU, O
    TAJAHMADY, F
    MAURICE, E
    PREVOT, L
    GRY, C
    [J]. NATURE, 1993, 365 (6447) : 623 - 625
  • [10] Detecting earth-mass planets with gravitational microlensing
    Bennett, DP
    Rhie, SH
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1996, 472 (02) : 660 - &