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The end of the MACHO era:: Limits on halo dark matter from stellar halo wide binaries

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 601, Issue 1, Pages 311-318

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1086/380562

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binaries : general; dark matter; Galaxy : halo; methods : numerical; stars : kinematics; stars : statistics

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We simulate the evolution of halo wide binaries in the presence of the massive compact halo objects (MACHOs) and compare our results to the sample of wide binaries in a companion paper. The observed distribution is well fitted by a single power law for angular separations, 3.5 < Delta theta < 900, whereas the simulated distributions show a break in the power law whose location depends on the MACHO mass and density. This allows us to place upper limits on the density of MACHOs as a function of their assumed mass. At the 95% confidence level, we exclude MACHOs with masses M > 43 M-circle dot at the standard local halo density rho(H). This all but removes the last permitted window for a full MACHO halo for masses M > 10(-7.5) M-circle dot.

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