XXth Moriond Meeting's talk

EROS 2 proper motion search
for Halo White Dwarfs

B.Goldman
(for the EROS collaboration)

Abstract:

In 1996 EROS 2 launched a proper motion survey, in order to detect massive compact objects that may compose the Galactic halo. We observed 350 square degrees with 3 or more epochs, using the EROS 2 two-color wide field imager. With sensitivity down to I~20.5mag and V~21.5mag, and proper motion errors in the order of 0.05"/yr over two years, we are able to detect in the Solar neighbourhood, faint halo white dwarfs, as well as fast, cool disk objects, such as brown dwarfs.
In this talk I shall present the results of our survey regarding the composition of the Galactic halo in cool white dwarfs.

Keywords:

Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - dark matter - stars: white dwarfs

Comments:

10 slides, 5 postscript figures

Talk:

Text slides:

Postscript (111 kb)

Gzipped postscript (15 kb)

Gif image (75 kb)

Figures:

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Gzipped postscript (451 kb)

slide 1: Title

slide 2: Scientific Context

slide 3: Method

slide 4: The Survey

slide 5: distribution of fields on the sky
(gzipped postscript)

slide 6: Precision

slide 7: proper motion precision along a and d
for the red and visible bands (gzipped postscript)

slide 8: Selection Cuts

slide 9: Efficiency

slide 10: Disk and Halo expectations

slide 11: proper motion vs. magnitude
for various disk and halo models (gzipped postscript)

slide 12: Results on the WD composition
of the Galactic Halo

slide 13: number of expected candidates and constraints

slide 14: Prospects

 


B.Goldman, March 17, 2000.

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