Simulation of a strategy for the pixel lensing of M87 using the Hubble Space Telescope
Abstract
In this work, we propose a new strategy for the pixel-lensing observation of M87 in the Virgo cluster using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). In contrast to the previous observational strategy by Baltz et al., we show that a few days intensive observation with the duration of 90 min in each HST orbit will increase the observational efficiency of the high-magnification events by more than one order of magnitude. We perform a Monte-Carlo simulation for this strategy and we show that the number of high magnification microlensing events will increase at the rate of 4.2 event per day with a typical transit time scale of 16 h. We also examine the possibility of observing mini-halo dark matter structures using pixel lensing.
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