Hs. Zhao, Extinction bias of microlensed stars toward the large Magellanic Cloud andthe fraction of MACHOs in the halo, ASTROPHYS J, 530(1), 2000, pp. 299-306
We study the effect of reddening on microlensed stars toward the LMC. If le
nses are in the LMC disk, then the source stars should be at the far side o
r behind the LMC disk. Thus, they should experience more reddening and exti
nction by dust in the LMC disk than typical stars in the immediate neighbor
ing lines of sight. We simulate this effect in a variety of models for the
LMC stars and dust. We stress that the microlensing optical depth is a func
tion of the reddening of the survey stars. We discuss how these effects cou
ld be used to constrain the fraction of MACHOs in the dark halo. The effect
of patchiness of dust can be controlled by working with faint stars in the
smallest patches of the sky around the microlensed stars. This can be done
most effectively with the Hubble Space Telescope in the ultraviolet. The n
ondetection of the reddening bias would be strongly in favor of MACHOs in t
he Galactic halo.