Is Galactic Structure Compatible with Microlensing Data?

James Binney (1), Nicolai Bissantz(2), and Ortwin Gerhard(2)


(1) Oxford University, Theoretical Physics, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3NP, U.K.
(2) Astronomical Institute of the University of Basel, Venusstrasse 7, CH-4102 Binningen, Switzerland

Paper: ApJ Letters, submitted

EPrint Server: astro-ph/0003330


Abstract:

We generalize to elliptical models the argument of Kuijken (1997), which connects the microlensing optical depth towards the Galactic bulge to the Galactic rotation curve. When applied to the latest value from the MACHO collaboration for the optical depth for microlensing of bulge sources, the argument implies that the Galactic bar cannot plausibly reconcile the measured values of the optical depth, the rotation curve and the local mass density. Either there is a problem with the interpretation of the microlensing data, or our line of sight to the Galactic centre is highly atypical in that it passes through a massive structure that wraps only a small distance around the Galactic centre.


Preprints available from the authors at Ortwin.Gerhard@unibas.ch , or the raw TeX (no figures) if you click here.

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