For the purposes of identifying microlensing events, the POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitoring the Andromeda galaxy (M31) for three seasons (1999-2001) with the Wide Field Camera on the Isaac Newton Telescope. In each season, data are taken for one hour per night for roughly 60 nights during the six months that M31 is visible. The two 33 × 33 arcmin2 fields of view straddle the central bulge, northwards and southwards. We have calculated the locations, periods and brightness of 35 414 variable stars in M31 as a by-product of the microlensing search. The variables are classified according to their period and brightness. Rough correspondences with classical types of variable star (such as Population I and II Cepheids, Miras and semire...
We detail how microlensing internal to M31 could be used to test whether a large fraction of the mat...
We present the first M 31 candidate microlensing events from the Microlensing Exploration of the Gal...
For the past five seasons, the Angstrom Project, an international microlensing collaboration, has be...
For the purposes of identifying microlensing events, the POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitori...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitoring M31 for three seasons with the Wide Field Camera o...
ManuscriptThe M31 galaxy in Andromeda is the nearest large galaxy after the Small and Large Magellan...
January 2000 completes the first season of intensive, wide-field observations of microlensing and st...
We describe the results of a search for microlensing events affecting stars in the outer bulge and i...
An automated search is carried out for microlensing events using a catalogue of 44 554 variable supe...
The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is an important test case for a number of microlensing surveys looking fo...
We describe the results and outline the methods used in a search for microlensing events affecting s...
We present the first M 31 candidate microlensing events from the Microlensing Exploration of the Gal...
A status report of the microlensing search by the pixel method in the direction of M31, on the 2 met...
We have completed an intensive monitoring program of two fields on either side of the center of M31 ...
The POINT-AGAPE (Pixel-lensing Observations with the Isaac Newton Telescope-Andromeda Galaxy Amplifi...
We detail how microlensing internal to M31 could be used to test whether a large fraction of the mat...
We present the first M 31 candidate microlensing events from the Microlensing Exploration of the Gal...
For the past five seasons, the Angstrom Project, an international microlensing collaboration, has be...
For the purposes of identifying microlensing events, the POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitori...
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration has been monitoring M31 for three seasons with the Wide Field Camera o...
ManuscriptThe M31 galaxy in Andromeda is the nearest large galaxy after the Small and Large Magellan...
January 2000 completes the first season of intensive, wide-field observations of microlensing and st...
We describe the results of a search for microlensing events affecting stars in the outer bulge and i...
An automated search is carried out for microlensing events using a catalogue of 44 554 variable supe...
The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is an important test case for a number of microlensing surveys looking fo...
We describe the results and outline the methods used in a search for microlensing events affecting s...
We present the first M 31 candidate microlensing events from the Microlensing Exploration of the Gal...
A status report of the microlensing search by the pixel method in the direction of M31, on the 2 met...
We have completed an intensive monitoring program of two fields on either side of the center of M31 ...
The POINT-AGAPE (Pixel-lensing Observations with the Isaac Newton Telescope-Andromeda Galaxy Amplifi...
We detail how microlensing internal to M31 could be used to test whether a large fraction of the mat...
We present the first M 31 candidate microlensing events from the Microlensing Exploration of the Gal...
For the past five seasons, the Angstrom Project, an international microlensing collaboration, has be...