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DETECTION LEVEL ENHANCEMENTS OF GRAVITATIONAL MICROLENSING EVENTS FROM LIGHT CURVES: THE SIMULATIONS

  • IBRAHIM, ICHSAN (Astronomy Department, Institute Technology of Bandung) ;
  • MALASAN, HAKIM L. (Astronomy Department, Institute Technology of Bandung) ;
  • DJAMAL, MITRA (Physics Department Institute Technology of Bandung) ;
  • KUNJAYA, CHATIEF (Astronomy Department, Institute Technology of Bandung) ;
  • JELANI, ANTON TIMUR (Astronomy Department, Institute Technology of Bandung) ;
  • PUTRI, GERHANA PUANNANDRA (Astronomy Department, Institute Technology of Bandung)
  • Received : 2014.11.30
  • Accepted : 2015.06.30
  • Published : 2015.09.30

Abstract

Microlensing can be seen as a version of strong gravitation lensing where the separation angle of the image formed by light deflection by a massive object is too small to be seen by a ground based optical telescope. As a result, what can be observed is the change in light intensity as function of time; the light curve. Conventionally, the intensity of the source is expressed in magnitudes, which uses a logarithmic function of the apparent flux, known as the Pogson formulae. In this work, we compare the magnitudes from the Pogson formulae with magnitudes from the Asinh formulae (Lupton et al. 1999). We found for small fluxes, Asinh magnitudes give smaller deviations, about 0.01 magnitudes smalller than Pogson magnitudes. This result is expected to give significant improvement in detection level of microlensing light curves.

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