22–26 Aug 2022
Rio de Janeiro
America/Sao_Paulo timezone

Accurate modelling of extragalactic microlensing by compact objects

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20m
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Vice-Governador Rúbens Berardo street, 100 - Gávea Rio de Janeiro - 22451-070
Plenary/Parallel talk Poster session

Speaker

Victor David Bosca Navarro (Institute for Theorerical Physics (IFT) UAM-CSIC)

Description

Microlensing of extragalactic sources, in particular the probability of significant amplifications, is a potentially powerful probe of the abundance of compact objects outside the halo of the Milky Way. Accurate experimental constraints require an equally accurate theoretical model for the amplification statistics produced by such a population. In this article, we argue that the simplest (strongest-lens) model does not meet this demanding requirement. We thus propose an elaborate practical modelling scheme for extragalactic microlensing. We derive from first principles an expression for the amplification probability that consistently allows for: (i) the coupling between microlenses; (ii) realistic perturbations from the cosmic large-scale structure; (iii) extended-source corrections. An important conclusion is that the external shear applied on the dominant microlens, both by the other lenses and by the large-scale structure, is practically negligible. Yet, the predictions of our approach can still differ by a factor of a few with respect to existing models of the literature. Updated constraints on the abundance of compact objects accounting for such discrepancies may be required.

Primary author

Victor David Bosca Navarro (Institute for Theorerical Physics (IFT) UAM-CSIC)

Co-authors

Juan Garcia-Bellido Pierre Fleury (Institut de Physique Théorique CEA/CNRS)

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