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Gravitational lensing as a probe of compact object populations in the galaxy

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posted on 2024-07-11, 19:15 authored by S. Oslowski, R. Moderski, T. Bulik, K. Belczynski
The population of solitary compact objects in the Galaxy is very difficult to investigate. In this paper we examine the possibility of using microlensing searches to detect and to analyze the properties of solitary black holes and neutron stars. Evolution of single and binary stars is followed using the StarTrack population synthesis code. The spatial distribution of compact objects in the Galaxy is determined by propagating them in the Galactic gravitational potential. Lensing events are found by tracing individual stars and compact objects. We find that compact object lensing events are concentrated in a region with a radius of approximately degrees around the Galactic center. The distribution of masses of the lenses for the models we consider differs, but only slightly, from the underlying mass distribution of compact objects. The expected detection rates are of the order of a few per year.

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0004-6361

Journal title

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Volume

478

Issue

2

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5 pp

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EDP Sciences

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Copyright © 2008 ESO. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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