ManuscriptThe M31 galaxy in Andromeda is the nearest large galaxy after the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds. It is a giant galaxy, roughly 2 times as large as our Milky Way, and has its own halo. As pointed by some of us [1, 2] and independantly by A. Crotts [3], M31 provides a rich field of stars to search for MACHO's in galactic halos by gravitational microlensing [4]. M31 is a target complementary to the Magellanic Clouds used by the current experiments [5, 6]. It is complementary in that it allows to probe the halo of our galaxy in a direction very different from that of the LMC. Moreover, the fact that M31 has its own halo and is tilted with respect to the line of sight provides a very interesting signature [3] : assuming an approx...
We report the final analysis of a search for microlensing events in the direction of the Andromeda g...
We report the discovery of a short-duration microlensing candidate in the Northern field of the POIN...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration, an international project looking for gravitational microlensing towar...
A status report of the microlensing search by the pixel method in the direction of M31, on the 2 met...
January 2000 completes the first season of intensive, wide-field observations of microlensing and st...
We detail how microlensing internal to M31 could be used to test whether a large fraction of the mat...
We describe the results of a search for microlensing events affecting stars in the outer bulge and i...
For the purposes of identifying microlensing events, the POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitori...
We describe the results and outline the methods used in a search for microlensing events affecting s...
We have completed an intensive monitoring program of two fields on either side of the center of M31 ...
We present WeCAPP, a long term monitoring project searching for microlensing events towards M31. Sin...
We present the rst results of the analysis of data collected during the 1998{99 observational campai...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitoring M31 for three seasons with the Wide Field Camera o...
membres du jury : Pierre Encrenaz (directeur du jury) - Alain Falvard - Andrew Gould - Jean Kaplan (...
Pixel lensing is gravitational microlensing of unresolved stars. The main target explored up to now ...
We report the final analysis of a search for microlensing events in the direction of the Andromeda g...
We report the discovery of a short-duration microlensing candidate in the Northern field of the POIN...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration, an international project looking for gravitational microlensing towar...
A status report of the microlensing search by the pixel method in the direction of M31, on the 2 met...
January 2000 completes the first season of intensive, wide-field observations of microlensing and st...
We detail how microlensing internal to M31 could be used to test whether a large fraction of the mat...
We describe the results of a search for microlensing events affecting stars in the outer bulge and i...
For the purposes of identifying microlensing events, the POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitori...
We describe the results and outline the methods used in a search for microlensing events affecting s...
We have completed an intensive monitoring program of two fields on either side of the center of M31 ...
We present WeCAPP, a long term monitoring project searching for microlensing events towards M31. Sin...
We present the rst results of the analysis of data collected during the 1998{99 observational campai...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitoring M31 for three seasons with the Wide Field Camera o...
membres du jury : Pierre Encrenaz (directeur du jury) - Alain Falvard - Andrew Gould - Jean Kaplan (...
Pixel lensing is gravitational microlensing of unresolved stars. The main target explored up to now ...
We report the final analysis of a search for microlensing events in the direction of the Andromeda g...
We report the discovery of a short-duration microlensing candidate in the Northern field of the POIN...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration, an international project looking for gravitational microlensing towar...