We describe observations carried out by the MOA group of the Galactic Bulge during 2000 that were designed to detect efficiently gravitational microlensing of faint stars in which the magnification is high and/or of short duration. These events are particularly useful for studies of extra-solar planets and faint stars. Approximately 17 degrees square were monitored at a sampling rate of up to 6 times per night. The images were analysed in real-time using a difference imaging technique. Twenty microlensing candidates were detected, of which 8 were alerted to the microlensing community whilst in progress. Approximately half of the candidates had high magnifications (>~10), at least one had very high magnification (>~50), and one exhibited a c...
We analyze the microlensing event MOA-2010-BLG-311 that took place in June 2010. MOA-2010-BLG-311 ha...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We search for microlensing events in ...
We present a sample of microlensing events discovered in the Difference Image Analysis (DIA) of the ...
We analyze the data of the gravitational microlensing survey carried out by by the MOA group during ...
Gravitational microlensing events of high magnification have been shown to be promising targets for ...
We present the analysis of four candidate short duration binary microlensing events from the 2006-20...
We describe a new method to search for gravitational microlensing toward the Galactic bulge that emp...
We describe a real-time spectroscopic program to observe bright gravitational microlensing events to...
This is a preliminary report on the application of Difference Image Analysis (DIA) to Galactic bulge...
Gravitational microlensing has generated a great deal of scientific interest over recent years. Thi...
D.M.B., M.D., K.H., M.H., S.I., C.S., R.A.S., and Y.T. are supported by NPRP grant NPRP-09-476-1-78 ...
The search of exoplanets using gravitational microlensing started in 1995. First results come quickl...
Extreme microlensing events, defined as events with maximum magnification A_max >~ 200, are a potent...
We present a systematic search for parallax microlensing events among a total of 512 microlensing ca...
Indexación: Scopus.We search for microlensing events in the highly reddened areas surrounding the Ga...
We analyze the microlensing event MOA-2010-BLG-311 that took place in June 2010. MOA-2010-BLG-311 ha...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We search for microlensing events in ...
We present a sample of microlensing events discovered in the Difference Image Analysis (DIA) of the ...
We analyze the data of the gravitational microlensing survey carried out by by the MOA group during ...
Gravitational microlensing events of high magnification have been shown to be promising targets for ...
We present the analysis of four candidate short duration binary microlensing events from the 2006-20...
We describe a new method to search for gravitational microlensing toward the Galactic bulge that emp...
We describe a real-time spectroscopic program to observe bright gravitational microlensing events to...
This is a preliminary report on the application of Difference Image Analysis (DIA) to Galactic bulge...
Gravitational microlensing has generated a great deal of scientific interest over recent years. Thi...
D.M.B., M.D., K.H., M.H., S.I., C.S., R.A.S., and Y.T. are supported by NPRP grant NPRP-09-476-1-78 ...
The search of exoplanets using gravitational microlensing started in 1995. First results come quickl...
Extreme microlensing events, defined as events with maximum magnification A_max >~ 200, are a potent...
We present a systematic search for parallax microlensing events among a total of 512 microlensing ca...
Indexación: Scopus.We search for microlensing events in the highly reddened areas surrounding the Ga...
We analyze the microlensing event MOA-2010-BLG-311 that took place in June 2010. MOA-2010-BLG-311 ha...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We search for microlensing events in ...
We present a sample of microlensing events discovered in the Difference Image Analysis (DIA) of the ...