论文标题

重新分析OGE-III和IV的公共银河凸起重力微镜

A Reanalysis of Public Galactic Bulge Gravitational Microlensing Events from OGLE-III and IV

论文作者

Golovich, Nathan, Dawson, William A., Bartolić, Fran, Lam, Casey Y., Lu, Jessica R., Medford, Michael S., Schneider, Michael D., Chapline, George, Schlafly, Edward F., Drlica-Wagner, Alex, Pruett, Kerianne

论文摘要

重力微透镜事件的现代调查已进展为每年检测数千个。调查能够探测银河结构,恒星进化,镜头种群,黑洞物理和暗物质的性质。这样做的关键途径之一是研究Einstein Radius穿越时间分布($ t_e $)。但是,在单个光曲线以及过度相似的建模中的系统学会导致偏见。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一个模型,以通过高斯过程模型来处理地球运动,系统的仪器效应以及降低的恒星变异性,同时处理微透明视差。我们将光曲线用于近10,000个Ogle-III和IV银河系凸起的微透明事件,并适合我们的模型。我们还开发了一种前向模型方法来通过从数据进行正向建模而不是使用单个事件的点估计来推断时间尺度分布。我们发现,建模基线中的可变性可以消除单个事件中明显偏见的来源,并且先前的分析过度估计了长时间($ t_e> 100美元)事件的数量,因为它们的过度简单模型忽略了视差效果和恒星的可变性。我们使用合适的人来识别数百个可能是黑洞的事件。

Modern surveys of gravitational microlensing events have progressed to detecting thousands per year. Surveys are capable of probing Galactic structure, stellar evolution, lens populations, black hole physics, and the nature of dark matter. One of the key avenues for doing this is studying the microlensing Einstein radius crossing time distribution ($t_E$). However, systematics in individual light curves as well as over-simplistic modeling can lead to biased results. To address this, we developed a model to simultaneously handle the microlensing parallax due to Earth's motion, systematic instrumental effects, and unlensed stellar variability with a Gaussian Process model. We used light curves for nearly 10,000 OGLE-III and IV Milky Way bulge microlensing events and fit each with our model. We also developed a forward model approach to infer the timescale distribution by forward modeling from the data rather than using point estimates from individual events. We find that modeling the variability in the baseline removes a source of significant bias in individual events, and previous analyses over-estimated the number of long timescale ($t_E>100$ days) events due to their over simplistic models ignoring parallax effects and stellar variability. We use our fits to identify hundreds of events that are likely black holes.

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