Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-12-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages, TeX. 7 figures (gif). Submitted to MNRAS. Also available with full resolution figures as ps-file at http://www.astr
Scientific paper
We examine the left-right asymmetry in the cleaned COBE/DIRBE near-infrared data of the inner Galaxy and show (i) that the Galactic bar is probably not seen very nearly end-on, and (ii) that even if it is, it is not highly elongated. The assumption of constant mass-to-light ratio is used to derive simulated terminal-velocity plots for the ISM from our model luminosity distributions. By comparing these plots with observed terminal velocities we determine the mass-to-light ratio of the near-IR bulge and disk. Assuming that all this mass contributes to gravitational microlensing we compute optical depths $\tau$ for microlensing in Galactic-centre fields. For three models with bar major axis between $10\deg-25\deg$ from the Sun-Galactic Center line, the resulting optical depths in Baade's window lie in the range $0.83\times10^{-6} \lta \tau \lta 0.89\times10^{-6}$ for main-sequence stars and $1.2\times10^{-6} \lta \tau \lta 1.3\times10^{-6}$ for red-clump giants. We discuss a number of uncertainties including possible variations of the near-infrared mass-to-light ratio. We conclude that, although the values predicted from analyzing the COBE and gas velocity data are inconsistent at the $2-2.5\sigma$ level with recent observational determinations of $\tau$, we believe they should be taken seriously.
Binney James
Bissantz Nicolai
Englmaier P. P.
Gerhard Ortwin
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