Sohrab Rahvar Sharif University of Technology Marc Moniez LAL-CNRS 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January 2009 -Paris.

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Sohrab Rahvar Sharif University of Technology Marc Moniez LAL-CNRS 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris

EROS Seven Season Result (arXiv: ) :arXiv: th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris 12.9 Million stars monitored in 4 directions of spiral arms 27 microlensing candidates τ estimated from the 22 best events (u0<0.7) Distance distribution of source stars wide and poorly known -> Catalog optical depth EROS catalog almost complete for -> Corresponding optical depth 12.9 Million stars monitored in 4 directions of spiral arms 27 microlensing candidates τ estimated from the 22 best events (u0<0.7) Distance distribution of source stars wide and poorly known -> Catalog optical depth EROS catalog almost complete for -> Corresponding optical depth

13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris Optical Depth assuming source at a given distance from the observer

13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris Model (bar parameters, dust…) Synthetic Observation (CM diagram, optical depth, t E distribution) Comparison with EROS observations Fit model parameters EROS efficiencies

1. Double Exponential model for disk plus bar with bar-inclination and dust abundance to be fitted. 2. Chabrier (2004) IMF 3. Hipparcos data to determine the local CM diagram. 4. Extinction model 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris

Disk Model Bulge Model

Light absorption proportional to H column density will be fitted. φ could be fitted. 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris φ

Hipparcos CM diagram red = stars <50 pc Isotropy of stars within 50 pc Hyades open cluster

13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris Distribution of stars in Hipparcos complete until mv<7.5 Distribution after debiasing and extrapolation. Color extrapolated from the color vs mag relation for faint stars: Hipparcos complete until 50 pc Hipparcos complete until d(completion) Not enough faint stars around sun Hipparcos stars within < 50 pc Debiased local density of stars Debiasing Extrapolation

From the local CM diagram to the EROS observed catalog Detection efficiency of EROS as a function of B(EROS) from HST images 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris

EROS catalogSynthetic Catalog

Integrated along the line of sight & averaged on EROS catalog (Catalog optical depth) 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris S model is the simulated stellar density

13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris Expresses the difference between the model and the observations Here we choose to fit and we found the best agreement between data and model with f ~ 6 % (to be finalized)

- Consider simulated and observed mag and color distributions (not only average values) in the fit - Also consider simulated and observed t E distributions - Use absorption maps (Besancon model) - Include observations towards Galactic center 13th Gravitational Microlensing Workshop-January Paris