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2002A&A...388..483S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 388, 483-491 (2002/6-3)

Microlensing neutron stars.

SCHWARZ D.J. and SEIDEL D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the chances that neutron stars act as the lens in a gravitational microlensing event towards the galactic bulge or a spiral arm. The observation of neutron stars by means of gravitational microlensing would allow the estimation of neutron star masses independently of the property of being a pulsar in a binary system. We estimate the contribution of neutron stars to the optical depth and the lensing rate based on two different models of pulsar distribution in the galaxy. Since only a small fraction of all neutron stars are pulsars, it is unlikely to find a pulsar that acts as a microlens by chance. A position comparison of known radio pulsars with observed microlensing candidates towards the galactic bulge and spiral arms shows no candidate pairs, which is consistent with the theoretical expectation. To improve the probability of microlensing a pulsar, we suggest a search for gravitational microlensing events of known nearby high proper motion pulsars. The pulsar PSR J1932+1059 is a good candidate for an astrometric detection of gravitational lensing.

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Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing - stars: neutron - stars: pulsars: individual: PSR J1932+1059

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