The POINT-AGAPE survey — II. An unrestricted search for microlensing events towards M31
/ Authors
V. Belokurov, J. An, N. Evans, P. Hewett, P. Baillon, S. C. Novati, B. Carr, M. Crézé, Y. Giraud-Héraud, A. Gould
and 17 more authors
P. Jetzer, J. Kaplan, E. Kerins, S. Paulin-Henriksson, S. Smartt, C. .. Stalin, Y. Tsapras, M. Cambridge, Cern, Zurich, Q. Mary, London, Bretagne-Sud, Coll'ege de France, París, O. University, Liverpool John Moores
/ Abstract
An automated search is carried out for microlensing events using a catalogue of 44554 variable superpixel lightcurves derived from our three-year monitoring program of M31. Each step of our candidate selection is objective and reproducible by a computer. Our search is unrestricted, in the sense that it has no explicit timescale cut. So, it must overcome the awkward problem of distinguishing long-timescale microlensing events fro m long-period stellar variables. The basis of the selection algorithm is the fitting of the supe rpixel lightcurves to two different theoretical models, using variable star and blended microlensing templates. Only if microlensing is preferred is an event retained as a possible ca ndidate. Further cuts are made with
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society