Reddening of microlensed LMC stars vs. the location of the lenses

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10.1086/308090

We propose an observational test that can break the degeneracy of two main classes of microlensing models to the Magellanic Clouds: (a) the lenses are located in the Galactic halo, and (b) the lenses are located in the LMC disk. The source stars in the latter (self-lensing) models tend to be at the far side or behind the LMC disk, thus experience more reddening and extinction by dust in the LMC disk than ordinary stars in a nearby line of sight. Clearly such bias would not occur in the macho halo lensing models. We show that this reddening effect is at a level readily observable for the present 30 or so microlensing alerts fields, either with multi-band photometry from a good seeing site, or more definitively with ultra-violet (UV) spectroscopy with Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS). Stars behind the LMC dust layer should stand out as UV-faint objects (by more than 1 mag than average stars in the LMC). HST can also resolve numerous faint neighbouring stars within a few arcsecs of a lensed source, hence remove blending in these crowded regions and build a reddening map to control the patchiness of dust.

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