Gravitational microlensing and dark matter in the galactic halo
Abstract
We present the basics of microlensing and give an overview of the results obtained so far. We also describe a scenario in which dark clusters of MACHOs (Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects) and cold molecular clouds (mainly of H2) naturally form in the halo at galactocentric distances larger than 10-20 kpc. Moreover, we discuss various experimental tests of this picture in particular a γ-ray emission from the clouds due to the scattering of high-energy cosmic-ray protons. Our estimate for the γ-ray flux turns out to be in remarkably good agreement with the recent discovery by Dixon et al. of a possible γ-ray emission from the halo using EGRET data.
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