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Paper   IPM / Astronomy / 13683
School of Astronomy
  Title:   Photometric, Astrometric and Polarimetric observations of gravitational microlensing events
  Author(s): 
1.  S. Sajadian
2.  S. Rahvar
  Status:   To Appear
  Journal: arXiv
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
The gravitational microlensing as a unique astrophysical tool can be used for studying the atmosphere of stars thousands of parsec far from us. This capability results from the bending of light rays in the gravitational field of a lens which can magnify the light of a background source star during the lensing. Moreover, one of properties of this light bending is that the circular symmetry of the source is broken by producing distorted images at either side of the lens position. This property makes the possibility of the observation of the polarization and the light centroid shift of images. Assigning vectors for these two parameters, they are perpendicular to each other in the simple and binary microlensing events, except in the fold singularities. In this work, we investigate the advantages of polarimetric and astrometric observations during microlensing events for (i) studying the surface of the source star and spots on it and (ii) determining the trajectory of source stars with respect to the lens. Finally we analyze the largest sample of microlensing events from the OGLE catalog and show that for almost   4.3 per cent of events in the direction of the Galactic bulge, the polarization signals with large telescopes would be observable.

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