Latest results from the POINT-AGAPE pixel-lensing survey of the Andromeda Galaxy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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6 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings contribution for the 4th International Workshop on "The Identification of Dark Matter", York,

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I report on recent results from the POINT-AGAPE pixel-lensing experiment, which is engaged in a search towards the Andromeda galaxy (M31) for gravitational microlensing signatures from massive compact halo objects (Machos). An analysis of two years of data reveals over 360 light-curves compatible with microlensing. The third year of data, currently being analysed, will be crucial in determining how many of these candidates are long-period variables rather than microlensing. Within the dataset we have isolated a subset of four high signal-to-noise ratio, short duration events which are compelling microlensing candidates. The properties and possible origins of these events are discussed.

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