The MACHO Project HST Follow-Up: The Large Magellanic Cloud Microlensing Source Stars
C.A. Nelson, A.J. Drake, K.H. Cook, D.P. Bennett, P. Popowski, N., Dalal, S. Nikolaev, C. Alcock, T.S. Axelrod, A.C. Becker, K.C. Freeman, M., Geha, K. Griest, S.C. Keller, M.J. Lehner, S.L. Marshall, D. Minniti, M.R., Pratt, P.J. Quinn, C.W. Stubbs, W. Sutherland, A.B. Tomaney

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging to analyze 13 microlensed stars in the LMC, confirming their location within the LMC and constraining models of microlensing sources, thus supporting the presence of dark matter in galactic halos.
Contribution
First direct HST follow-up of MACHO LMC microlensed source stars, providing constraints on their location and ruling out background contamination and certain models.
Findings
Sources are within the LMC, not background galaxies.
Most source brightnesses match microlensing predictions.
Models with sources behind the LMC are excluded at >90% confidence.
Abstract
We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) WFPC2 photometry of 13 microlensed source stars from the 5.7 year Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) survey conducted by the MACHO Project. The microlensing source stars are identified by deriving accurate centroids in the ground-based MACHO images using difference image analysis (DIA) and then transforming the DIA coordinates to the HST frame. None of these sources is coincident with a background galaxy, which rules out the possibility that the MACHO LMC microlensing sample is contaminated with misidentified supernovae or AGN in galaxies behind the LMC. This supports the conclusion that the MACHO LMC microlensing sample has only a small amount of contamination due to non-microlensing forms of variability. We compare the WFPC2 source star magnitudes with the lensed flux predictions derived from microlensing fits to the light curve data. In most cases…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
