Aims: We discuss whether the Gaussian is a reasonable approximation of the velocity distribution of stellar systems that are not spherically distributed. Methods: By using a non-Gaussian velocity distribution to describe the sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we reinvestigate the expected microlensing parameters of a lens population isotropically distributed either in the Milky Way halo or in the LMC (self lensing). We compare our estimates with the experimental results of the MACHO collaboration. Results: An interesting result that emerges from our analysis is that, moving from the Gaussian to the non-Gaussian case, we do not observe any change in the form of the distribution curves describing the rate of microlensing events for ...
We carry out a new analysis of the sample of MACHO microlensing candidates towards the LMC. Our main...
We report on our search for microlensing toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Analysis of 5.7 yr...
Various models for the Galactic distribution of massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) have been prop...
Aims: We discuss whether the Gaussian is a reasonable approximation of the velocity distribution of ...
Aims. We discuss whether the Gaussian is a reasonable approximation of the velocity distribution of ...
After a decade of gravitational microlensing experiments, a dozen of microlensing candidates towards...
Although a decade of microlensing searches towards the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has detected 13-...
The nature and the location of the lenses discovered in the microlensing surveys done so far towards...
We present an analysis of the results of the OGLE-III microlensing campaign towards the Large Magell...
We present an analysis of the results of the OGLE-III microlensing campaign towards the Large Magell...
In recent years various models for the galactic structure and massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) ...
The nature and the location of the lenses discovered in the microlensing surveys done so far towards...
We carry out a new analysis of the sample of MACHO microlensing candidates towards the LMC. Our main...
We report on our search for microlensing toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Analysis of 5.7 yr...
Various models for the Galactic distribution of massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) have been prop...
Aims: We discuss whether the Gaussian is a reasonable approximation of the velocity distribution of ...
Aims. We discuss whether the Gaussian is a reasonable approximation of the velocity distribution of ...
After a decade of gravitational microlensing experiments, a dozen of microlensing candidates towards...
Although a decade of microlensing searches towards the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has detected 13-...
The nature and the location of the lenses discovered in the microlensing surveys done so far towards...
We present an analysis of the results of the OGLE-III microlensing campaign towards the Large Magell...
We present an analysis of the results of the OGLE-III microlensing campaign towards the Large Magell...
In recent years various models for the galactic structure and massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) ...
The nature and the location of the lenses discovered in the microlensing surveys done so far towards...
We carry out a new analysis of the sample of MACHO microlensing candidates towards the LMC. Our main...
We report on our search for microlensing toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Analysis of 5.7 yr...
Various models for the Galactic distribution of massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) have been prop...