Galactic Bulge Microlensing Optical Depth from EROS-2
Abstract
We present a new EROS-2 measurement of the microlensing optical depth toward the Galactic Bulge. Light curves of 5.6× 106 clump-giant stars distributed over 66 2 of the Bulge were monitored during seven Bulge seasons. 120 events were found with apparent amplifications greater than 1.6 and Einstein radius crossing times in the range 5 d<t <400 d. This is the largest existing sample of clump-giant events and the first to include northern Galactic fields. In the Galactic latitude range 1.4<|b|<7.0, we find τ/10-6=(1.62 0.23)[-a(|b|-3 deg)] with a=(0.43 0.16)-1. These results are in good agreement with our previous measurement, with recent measurements of the MACHO and OGLE-II groups, and with predictions of Bulge models.
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