M
M. Reid
Researcher at Victoria University of Wellington
Publications - 23
Citations - 1720
M. Reid is an academic researcher from Victoria University of Wellington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational microlensing & Planet. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1656 citations.
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Real-time difference imaging analysis of moa galactic bulge observations during 2000
Ian A. Bond,Ian A. Bond,Fumio Abe,R. J. Dodd,R. J. Dodd,R. J. Dodd,John B. Hearnshaw,Morihiro Honda,Jun Jugaku,P. M. Kilmartin,P. M. Kilmartin,A. Marles,Kimiaki Masuda,Yutaka Matsubara,Yasushi Muraki,Takashi Nakamura,G. Nankivell,S. Noda,C. Noguchi,Kouji Ohnishi,Nicholas J. Rattenbury,M. Reid,To. Saito,Hiroshi Sato,Maki Sekiguchi,J. Skuljan,D. J. Sullivan,Takahiro Sumi,Mine Takeuti,Yoshiyuki Watase,S. Wilkinson,R. Yamada,T. Yanagisawa,Philip Yock +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe observations carried out by the MOA group of the Galactic bulge during 2000 that were designed to detect efficiently gravitational microlensing of faint stars in which the magnification is high and/or of short duration.
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Microlensing optical depth towards the Galactic bulge from MOA observations during 2000 with Difference Image Analysis
Takahiro Sumi,Fumio Abe,Ian A. Bond,R. J. Dodd,John B. Hearnshaw,Morihiro Honda,Mareki Honma,Yukitoshi Kan-ya,P. M. Kilmartin,Kimiaki Masuda,Y. Matsubara,Y. Muraki,T. Nakamura,Ryoichi Nishi,S. Noda,K. Ohnishi,O. K. L. Petterson,N. J. Rattenbury,M. Reid,To. Saito,Yoshihiko Saito,Hiroshi Sato,Masaki Sekiguchi,J. Skuljan,Denis J. Sullivan,M. Takeuti,P. J. Tristram,S. Wilkinson,Toshifumi Yanagisawa,P. C. M. Yock +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Monte Carlo simulations to estimate the detection efficiency of microlensing event detection efficiency, where they constructed the I-band extinction map of their GB fields in order to find dereddened magnitudes.
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Microlensing Optical Depth toward the Galactic Bulge from Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics Group Observations during 2000 with Difference Image Analysis
Takahiro Sumi,Takahiro Sumi,Fumio Abe,Ian A. Bond,R. J. Dodd,R. J. Dodd,John B. Hearnshaw,Morihiro Honda,Mareki Honma,Yukitoshi Kan-ya,P. M. Kilmartin,Kimiaki Masuda,Yutaka Matsubara,Yasushi Muraki,T. Nakamura,Ryoichi Nishi,S. Noda,K. Ohnishi,O. K. L. Petterson,Nicholas J. Rattenbury,M. Reid,To. Saito,Y. Saito,Hiroshi Sato,Masaki Sekiguchi,J. Skuljan,Denis J. Sullivan,Mine Takeuti,Paul J. Tristram,S. Wilkinson,T. Yanagisawa,Philip Yock +31 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Monte Carlo simulations to estimate the detection efficiency of microlensing event detection efficiency, where they constructed the I-band extinction map of their GB fields in order to find dereddened magnitudes.
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MACHO Alert 95-30: First Real-Time Observation of Extended Source Effects in Gravitational Microlensing
Charles Alcock,Charles Alcock,W. H. Allen,R. A. Allsman,David R. Alves,David R. Alves,Tim Axelrod,T. S. Banks,S. F. Beaulieu,Andrew C. Becker,Andrew C. Becker,Robert H. Becker,Robert H. Becker,David P. Bennett,David P. Bennett,David P. Bennett,Ian A. Bond,B. S. Carter,Kem H Cook,Kem H Cook,R. J. Dodd,Kenneth C. Freeman,Michael D. Gregg,Michael D. Gregg,Kim Griest,Kim Griest,John B. Hearnshaw,Ana Heller,Morihiro Honda,Jun Jugaku,S. Kabe,Shai Kaspi,P. M. Kilmartin,P. M. Kilmartin,A. Kitamura,O. Kovo,Matthew J. Lehner,Matthew J. Lehner,T. E. Love,T. E. Love,D. Maoz,S. L. Marshall,Yutaka Matsubara,Dante Minniti,M. Miyamoto,Jon A. Morse,Yasushi Muraki,Takashi Nakamura,Bruce A. Peterson,M. M. Phillips,M. R. Pratt,M. R. Pratt,M. R. Pratt,Peter J. Quinn,I. N. Reid,M. Reid,David J Reiss,A. Retter,A. W. Rodgers,Wallace L. W. Sargent,Hiroshi Sato,Masaki Sekiguchi,Peter B. Stetson,Christopher W. Stubbs,Denis J. Sullivan,William J. Sutherland,A. B. Tomaney,T. Vandehei,Yoshiyuki Watase,Douglas L. Welch,T. Yanagisawa,M. Yoshizawa,Philip Yock +72 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of MACHO Alert 95-30, a dramatic microlensing event toward the Galactic bulge whose peak magnification departs significantly from the standard point-source micro-lensing model.
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MACHO Alert 95-30 : First Real-Time Observation of Extended Source Effects in Gravitational Microlensing
Charles Alcock,William H. Allen,R. A. Allsman,David R. Alves,T. S. Axelrod,T. S. Banks,S. F. Beaulieu,Andrew C. Becker,Robert H. Becker,David P. Bennett,Ian A. Bond,B. S. Carter,K. H. Cook,R. J. Dodd,Kenneth C. Freeman,Michael D. Gregg,Kim Griest,John B. Hearnshaw,Ana Heller,Morihiro Honda,Jun Jugaku,S. Kabe,Shai Kaspi,P. M. Kilmartin,A. Kitamura,O. Kovo,Matthew J. Lehner,T. E. Love,D. Maoz,S. L. Marshall,Yutaka Matsubara,Dante Minniti,M. Miyamoto,Y. Muraki,Takashi Nakamura,Bruce A. Peterson,M. R. Pratt,Peter J. Quinn,I. N. Reid,M. Reid,David J Reiss,A. Retter,A. W. Rodgers,Wallace L. W. Sargent,Hiroshi Sato,Masaki Sekiguchi,Peter B. Stetson,Christopher W. Stubbs,Denis J. Sullivan,William J. Sutherland,A. B. Tomaney,T. Vandehei,Yoshiyuki Watase,Douglas L. Welch,Toshifumi Yanagisawa,M. Yoshizawa,Philip Yock +56 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of MACHO Alert 95-30, a dramatic gravitational microlensing event towards the Galactic bulge whose peak magnification departs significantly from the standard point-source micro-lensing model.