Subaru through a different lens: microlensing by extended dark matter structures
Abstract
We investigate gravitational microlensing signals produced by a spatially extended object transiting in front of a finite-sized source star. The most interesting features arise for lens and source sizes comparable to the Einstein radius of the setup. Using this information, we obtain constraints from the Subaru-HSC survey of M31 on the dark matter populations of NFW subhalos and boson stars of asteroid to Earth masses. These lens profiles capture the qualitative behavior of a wide range of dark matter substructures. We find that deviations from constraints on point-like lenses (e.g. primordial black holes and MACHOs) become visible for lenses of radius 0.1 and larger, with the upper bound on lens masses weakening with increasing lens size.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2007.12697,
title = {Subaru through a different lens: microlensing by extended dark matter structures},
author = {Djuna Croon and David McKeen and Nirmal Raj and Zihui Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.12697},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures