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2015ApJ...802..120D - Astrophys. J., 802, 120 (2015/April-1)

Gravitational microlensing by neutron stars and radio pulsars: event rates, timescale distributions, and mass measurements.

DAI S., SMITH M.C., LIN M.X., YUE Y.L., HOBBS G. and XU R.X.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate properties of Galactic microlensing events in which a stellar object is lensed by a neutron star. For an all-sky photometric microlensing survey, we determine the number of lensing events caused by ∼ 105 potentially observable radio pulsars to be ∼ 0.2/yr for 1010 background stellar sources. We expect a few detectable events per year for the same number of background sources from an astrometric microlensing survey. We show that such a study could lead to precise measurements of radio pulsar masses. For instance, if a pulsar distance could be constrained through radio observations, then its mass would be determined with a precision of ∼ 10%. We also investigate the timescale distributions for neutron star events, finding that they are much shorter than had been previously thought. For photometric events toward the Galactic center that last ∼15 days, around 7% will have a neutron star lens. This fraction drops rapidly for longer timescales. Away from the bulge region we find that neutron stars will contribute e 40% of the events that last less than ∼10 days. These results are in contrast to earlier work which found that the maximum fraction of neutron star events would occur on timescales of hundreds of days.

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Journal keyword(s): gravitational lensing: micro - pulsars: general - stars: neutron

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