http://arxiv.org/abs/1911.12897
We search for microlensing events in fields along the Galactic minor axis, ranging from the Galactic center to -3.7<b< 3.9 deg., using the VVV survey near-IR photometry. The new search is made across VVV tiles b291, b305, b319, b347, b361 and b375, covering a total area of about 11.5 deg.^2. We find a total of N=238 new microlensing events in this new area, N=74 of which are classified as bulge red clump (RC) giant sources. Combining them with N=122 events that we had previously reported in the Galactic center (VVV tile b333), allows us to study the latitude distribution of the microlensing events reaching the Galactic plane at b=0^0 for the first time. We find a very strong dependence of the number of microlensing events with Galactic latitude, number that increases rapidly towards the Galactic center by one order of magnitude from |b|=2 deg. to b=0 deg. with a much steeper gradient than with Galactic longitude. The microlensing event population shows a flattened distribution (axial ratio b/a \approx 1.5). The final sample shows a shorter mean timescale distribution than the Galactic plane sample for both, the complete population and RC stars.
M. Navarro, D. Minniti, J. Pullen, et. al.
Mon, 2 Dec 19
39/91
Comments: 11 pages, 8 figures, Accepted in The Astrophysical Journal
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