Gravitational Microlensing as a Method of Detecting Disk Dark Matter and Faint Disk Stars
Abstract
Gravitational microlensing of stars in the Galactic bulge is proposed as a method of probing the mass density of disk objects in the 10^-3^ to 10^-1^ M_sun _ range. A substantial rate is found if disk dark matter of this form exists, and even without any dark matter, a significant microlensing rate is found, owing to the faint low-mass disk stars which are known to exist. Such a search would provide new information on the disk dark matter question, probe the low-end stellar mass function, and also search for halo dark matter, all with rates comparable to those expected for the ongoing LMC microlensing halo dark matter searches.
- Publication:
-
The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 1991
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1991ApJ...372L..79G
- Keywords:
-
- Dark Matter;
- Galactic Structure;
- Gravitational Lenses;
- Stellar Mass;
- Binary Stars;
- Optical Thickness;
- Astrophysics;
- DARK MATTER;
- GRAVITATIONAL LENSES;
- STARS: LOW-MASS