Ongoing Astrometric Microlensing Events of Two Nearby Stars
J. Kl\"uter, U. Bastian, M. Demleitner, J. Wambsganss

TL;DR
This paper predicts ongoing astrometric microlensing events caused by high proper motion stars using Gaia DR2 data, enabling precise mass measurements of stars through gravitational lensing.
Contribution
It identifies two ongoing microlensing events and predicts future events by analyzing Gaia DR2 data, providing detailed astrometric shift estimates.
Findings
Detected two ongoing microlensing events.
Predicted future microlensing events with specific timing and shifts.
Provided precise astrometric shift estimates for the events.
Abstract
Context. Astrometric microlensing is an excellent tool to determine the mass of a stellar object. By measuring the astrometric shift of a background source star in combination with precise predictions of its unlensed position and of the lens position, gravitational lensing allows to determine the mass of the lensing star with a precision of 1 percent, independent of any prior knowledge. Aims. Making use of the recently published Gaia Data Release 2 (Gaia DR2) we predict astrometric microlensing events by foreground stars of high proper motion passing by a background star in the coming years. Methods. We compile a list of ~148.000 high-proper-motion stars within Gaia DR2 with > 150 mas/yr. We then search for background stars close to their paths and calculate the dates and separations of the closest approaches. Using color and absolute magnitude, we determine approximate…
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