The Microlensing Event MACHO-99-BLG-22/OGLE-1999-BUL-32: An Intermediate Mass Black Hole, or a Lens in the Bulge

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We present an re-analysis of the longest timescale gravitational microlensing event discovered to date: MACHO-99-BLG-22/OGLE-1999-BUL-32, which was discovered by both the MACHO and OGLE microlensing alert systems. Our analysis of this microlensing parallax event includes a likelihood analysis of the lens position based upon a standard model of the Galactic velocity distribution, and this implies that the lens could be a black hole of ~100 M_solar at a distance of a few hundred parsecs in the Galactic disk or a massive stellar remnant (black hole or neutron star) in the Galactic bulge. Our new analysis includes data from the MACHO, GMAN, and MPS collaborations in addition to the OGLE data used in a previous analysis by Mao et al (2002). The crucial feature that distinguishes our analysis from that of Mao et al is an accurate constraint on the direction of lens motion and an analysis of the implications of this direction.

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