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Industrial-Scale Mass Measurements of Isolated Black Holes
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- I show that industrial-scale mass measurement of isolated black holes (BHs) can be achieved by combining a high-cadence, wide-field microlensing survey such as KMTNet, observations from a parallax satellite in solar orbit, and VLTI GRAVITY+ interferometry. I show that these can yield precision measurements of microlens parallaxes down to $\pi_{\rm E}\sim 0.01$ and Einstein radii down to $\theta_{\rm E}\sim 1\,$mas. These limits correspond to BH masses $M\sim 12\,M_\odot$, deep in the Galactic bulge, with lens-source separations of $D_{LS}\sim 0.6\,$kpc, and they include all BHs in the Galactic disk. I carry out detailed analyses of simulations that explore many aspects of the measurement process, including the decisions on whether to carry out VLTI measurements for each long-event candidate. I show that the combination of ground-based and space-based light curves of BH events will automatically exclude the spurious "large parallax" solutions that arise from the standard (Refsdal 1966) analysis, except for the high-magnification events, for which other methods can be applied. The remaining two-fold degeneracy can always be broken by conducting a second VLTI measurement, and I show how to identify the relatively rare cases that this is required.<br />Comment: 39 pages, 7 figures, to be submitted to AAS Journals
- Subjects :
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2310.19164
- Document Type :
- Working Paper