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The Astrophysical Journal | 2000

Binary Microlensing Events from the MACHO Project

C. Alcock; Robyn A. Allsman; David Randall Alves; Tim Axelrod; D. Baines; Andrew Cameron Becker; D. P. Bennett; A. Bourke; A. Brakel; K. H. Cook; B. Crook; A. D. Crouch; J. Dan; Andrew J. Drake; P. C. Fragile; Kenneth C. Freeman; Avishay Gal-Yam; Marla Geha; Jerry Gray; Kim Griest; A. Gurtierrez; Ana Heller; J. D. Howard; B. R. Johnson; Shai Kaspi; M. Keane; O. Kovo; C. Leach; T. Leach; E. M. Leibowitz

We present the light curves of 21 gravitational microlensing events from the first six years of the MACHO Project gravitational microlensing survey that are likely examples of lensing by binary systems. These events were manually selected from a total sample of ~350 candidate microlensing events that were either detected by the MACHO Alert System or discovered through retrospective analyses of the MACHO database. At least 14 of these 21 events exhibit strong (caustic) features, and four of the events are well fit with lensing by large mass ratio (brown dwarf or planetary) systems, although these fits are not necessarily unique. The total binary event rate is roughly consistent with predictions based upon our knowledge of the properties of binary stars, but a precise comparison cannot be made without a determination of our binary lens event detection efficiency. Toward the Galactic bulge, we find a ratio of caustic crossing to noncaustic crossing binary lensing events of 12?:?4, excluding one event for which we present two fits. This suggests significant incompleteness in our ability to detect and characterize noncaustic crossing binary lensing. The distribution of mass ratios, N(q), for these binary lenses appears relatively flat. We are also able to reliably measure source-face crossing times in four of the bulge caustic crossing events, and recover from them a distribution of lens proper motions, masses, and distances consistent with a population of Galactic bulge lenses at a distance of 7 ? 1 kpc. This analysis yields two systems with companions of ~0.05 M?.We present the lightcurves of 21 gravitational microlensing events from the first six years of the MACHO Project gravitational microlensing survey which are likely examples of lensing by binary systems. These events were manually selected from a total sample of ~350 candidate microlensing events which were either detected by the MACHO Alert System or discovered through retrospective analyses of the MACHO database. At least 14 of these 21 events exhibit strong (caustic) features, and 4 of the events are well fit with lensing by large mass ratio (brown dwarf or planetary) systems, although these fits are not necessarily unique. The total binary event rate is roughly consistent with predictions based upon our knowledge of the properties of binary stars, but a precise comparison cannot be made without a determination of our binary lens event detection efficiency. Towards the Galactic bulge, we find a ratio of caustic crossing to non-caustic crossing binary lensing events of 12:4, excluding one event for which we present 2 fits. This suggests significant incompleteness in our ability to detect and characterize non-caustic crossing binary lensing. The distribution of mass ratios, N(q), for these binary lenses appears relatively flat. We are also able to reliably measure source-face crossing times in 4 of the bulge caustic crossing events, and recover from them a distribution of lens proper motions, masses, and distances consistent with a population of Galactic bulge lenses at a distance of 7 +/- 1 kpc. This analysis yields 2 systems with companions of ~0.05 M_sun.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2000

On Planetary Companions to the MACHO 98-BLG-35 Microlens Star

Sun Hong Rhie; D. P. Bennett; Andrew Cameron Becker; Bruce A. Peterson; P. C. Fragile; B Ronald Johnson; J. Quinn; A. D. Crouch; Jerry Gray; L. J. King; B. Messenger; S. Thomson; I. A. Bond; F. Abe; Bradley Darren Carter; Rhea J. Dodd; J. B. Hearnshaw; M. Honda; J. Jugaku; S. Kabe; P. M. Kilmartin; Baerbel Koribalski; K. Masuda; Y. Matsubara; Y. Muraki; Takashi Nakamura; G. Nankivell; S. Noda; N. J. Rattenbury; Reid


Archive | 2007

Designing for Peta-Scale in the LSST Database

Jeffrey C. Kantor; Timothy S. Axelrod; Jacek Becla; Kem Holland Cook; Sergei Nikolaev; Jerry Gray; Raymond Louis Plante; Maria A. Nieto-santisteban; Alexander S. Szalay; Aniruddha R. Thakar


Archive | 2002

The sdss science archive: Object vs relational implementations of a multi-tb astronomical database

Aniruddha R. Thakar; Peter Z. Kunszt; Alexander S. Szalay; Jerry Gray


Archive | 2009

Survey Of Near-earth Objects From The SDSS

Stephen M. Kent; Mark E. Schaffer; Alexander S. Szalay; Jerry Gray; Zeljko Ivezic; Thomas R. Quinn; Michael W. Richmond; J. R. Knapp; Donald P. Schneider


Archive | 2006

The LSST Data Products

Timothy S. Axelrod; Robyn A. Allsman; Andrew Cameron Becker; Jacek Becla; Andrew J. Connolly; Kem Holland Cook; Jerry Gray; Arun S. Jagatheesan; Jeffrey C. Kantor; Maria A. Nieto-santisteban; Sergei Nikolaev; Robert S. Owen; Richard Pike; Raymond Louis Plante; Nicole M. Silvestri; Cameron R. Smith; Alexander S. Szalay; Aniruddha R. Thakar; J. Anthony Tyson


Archive | 2006

Building an End-to-end System for Long Term Soil Monitoring

Katalin Szlavecz; Andreas Terzis; Razvan Musaloiu-E.; John G Cogan; Alexander S. Szalay; Jerry Gray


Archive | 2004

LSST and Astronomy in 2020

Alexander S. Szalay; Timothy S. Axelrod; Jerry Gray; Robert H. Lupton; Richard Pike


Archive | 1997

The secret broadcasts

Glenn Miller; Army Air Forces Training Command Band; J.C. MacGregor; Bill Meyers; Norman Leyden; Mel Powell; Robert Crawford; Jerry Gray; Harold Adamson; Jimmy McHugh; Ralph Wilkinson; Arletta May; E. William May; Johann Strauss; Al Jacobs; Joseph Meyer; George Gershwin; Ira Gershwin; DuBose Heyward; Sammy . Auteur ou responsable intellectuel Gallop; Don Raye; Gene De Paul; David Rose


Archive | 1992

In the digital mood

Joe Garland; Glenn Miller; Mack Gordon; Harry Warren; Jerry Gray; Bill Finegan; William Johnson; Julian Dash; Erskine Hawkins; Buddy Feyne; W. C. Handy; Ray McKinley; Carl Sigman; Mitchell Parish; Larry O'Brien; Phil Bodner; Walt Levinsky; Marvin Stamm; Julius LaRosa; Dave Grusin; Mel Tormé

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D. P. Bennett

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Kem Holland Cook

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Sergei Nikolaev

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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