Gravitational microlensing research

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18 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of the 8th Marcel Grossmann meeting on relativistic astrophysics, Jerusalem, 22-27 June

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One of the most important problems in astrophysics concerns the nature of the dark matter in galactic halos, whose presence is implied mainly by the observed flat rotation curves in spiral galaxies. In the framework of a baryonic scenario the most plausible candidates are brown dwarfs, M-dwarfs or white dwarfs and cold molecular clouds (mainly of $H_2$). The former can be detected with the ongoing microlensing experiments, which are rapidly leading to important new results. The French collaboration EROS and the American-Australian collaboration MACHO have reported until August 1997 the observation of $\sim$ 16 microlensing events by monitoring during several years the brightness of millions of stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud and one event towards the Small Magellanic Cloud. In particular, the MACHO team found 8 microlensing candidates by analysing their first 2 years of observations. This implies that the halo dark matter fraction in form of MACHOs (Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects) is of the order of 45-50% assuming a standard spherical halo model. More than 150 microlensing events have been detected in the direction of the galactic bulge by the MACHO, OGLE and DUO teams. The measured optical depth implies the presence of a bar in the galactic centre. Here, we give an overview of microlensing and the main results achieved so far.

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