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Observing the Galactic Underworld: Predicting photometry and astrometry from compact remnant microlensing events

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-05-21 v3 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Isolated black holes (BHs) and neutron stars (NSs) are largely undetectable across the electromagnetic spectrum. For this reason, our only real prospect of observing these isolated compact remnants is via microlensing; a feat recently performed for the first time. However, characterisation of the microlensing events caused by BHs and NSs is still in its infancy. In this work, we perform N-body simulations to explore the frequency and physical characteristics of microlensing events across the entire sky. Our simulations find that every year we can expect 886+688_{-6}^{+6} BH, 6.81.6+1.76.8_{-1.6}^{+1.7} NS and 2020+3020^{+30}_{-20} stellar microlensing events which cause an astrometric shift larger than 2~mas. Similarly, we can expect 213+321_{-3}^{+3} BH, 183+318_{-3}^{+3} NS and 7500500+5007500_{-500}^{+500} stellar microlensing events which cause a bump magnitude larger than 1~mag. Leveraging a more comprehensive dynamical model than prior work, we predict the fraction of microlensing events caused by BHs as a function of Einstein time to be smaller than previously thought. Comparison of our microlensing simulations to events in Gaia finds good agreement. Finally, we predict that in the combination of Gaia and GaiaNIR data there will be 14700900+60014700_{-900}^{+600} BH and 1600200+3001600_{-200}^{+300} NS events creating a centroid shift larger than 1~mas and 330120+100330_{-120}^{+100} BH and 310100+110310_{-100}^{+110} NS events causing bump magnitudes >1> 1. Of these, <10<10 BH and 55+105_{-5}^{+10} NS events should be detectable using current analysis techniques. These results inform future astrometric mission design, such as GaiaNIR, as they indicate that, compared to stellar events, there are fewer observable BH events than previously thought.

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@article{arxiv.2403.14612,
  title  = {Observing the Galactic Underworld: Predicting photometry and astrometry from compact remnant microlensing events},
  author = {David Sweeney and Peter Tuthill and Alberto Krone-Martins and Antoine Mérand and Richard Scalzo and Marc-Antoine Martinod},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.14612},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 15 pages