Massive Compact Halo Objects Viewed from a Cosmological Perspective: Contribution to the Baryonic Mass Density of the Universe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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18 pages, LaTeX, uses AASTeX macros. In press, New Astronomy (submitted Jan. 20, 1998)

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10.1016/S1384-1076(98)00015-3

[Abridged] We estimate the contribution of Massive Compact Halo Objects (Machos) and their stellar progenitors to the mass density of the Universe. If the Machos that have been detected reside in the Halo of our Galaxy, then a simple extrapolation of the Galactic population (out to 50 kpc) of Machos to cosmic scales gives a cosmic density $\rho_{Macho} = (1-5) \times 10^9 h \msun \Mpc^{-3}$, which in terms of the critical density corresponds to $\Omega_{Macho}=(0.0036-0.017) h^{-1}$. Such a mass density is comparable to the baryon density implied by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. If we take the central values of the estimates, then Machos dominate the baryonic content of the Universe today, with $\Omega_{Macho}/\Omega_{Baryon} \sim 0.7 h$. However, the cumulative uncertainties in the density determinations only require that $\Omega_{Macho}/\Omega_{Baryon} \geq 1/6 h f_{gal}$, where the fraction of galaxies that contain Machos $f_{gal} > 0.17$, and $h$ is the Hubble constant in units of 100 km s$^{-1}$ Mpc$^{-1}$. Our best estimate for $\Omega_{Macho}$ is hard to reconcile with the current best estimates of the baryonic content of the intergalactic medium indicated by measurements of the Lyman-$\alpha$ forest. We explore the addition constraints that arise if the Machos are white dwarfs as suggested by the present microlensing data. We discuss the challenges this scenario presents at both the local and cosmic scales, emphasizing in particular the constraints on the required mass budget and nucleosynthesis products (particularly carbon).

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