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We find that significant incompleteness in stellar number counts results in a significant overestimate of the microlensing optical depth $tau$ and event rate per star per year $Gamma$ toward the Galactic bulge from the first two years of the MOA-II survey. We find that the completeness in Red Clump Giant (RCG) counts $f_{rm RC}$ decreases proportional to the galactic latitude $b$, as $f_{rm RC}=(0.63pm0.11)-(0.052pm0.028)times b$, ranging between 1 and 0.7 at $b=-6^circsim-1.5^circ$. The previous measurements using all sources by Difference Image Analysis (DIA) by MACHO and MOA-I suffer the same bias. On the other hand, the measurements using a RCG sample by OGLE-II, MACHO and EROS were free from this bias because they selected only the events associated with the resolved stars. Thus, the incompleteness both in the number of events and stellar number count cancel out. We estimate $tau$ and $Gamma$ by correcting this incompleteness. In the central fields with $|l|<5^circ$, we find $Gamma=[18.74pm0.91]times10^{-6}exp[(0.53pm0.05)(3-|b|)]$ star$^{-1}$ yr$^{-1}$ and $tau_{200}=[1.84pm0.14]times10^{-6}exp[(0.44pm0.07)(3-|b|)]$ for the 427 events with $t_{rm E}leq200,$days using all sources brighter than $I_sleq20$ mag. Our revised all-source $tau$ measurements are about 2-$sigma$ smaller than the other all-source measurements and are consistent with the RCG measurements within 1-$sigma$. We conclude that the long-standing problem on discrepancy between the high $tau$ with all-source samples by DIA and low $tau$ with RCG samples can probably be explained by the incompleteness of the stellar number count. A model fit to these measurements predicts $Gamma=4.60pm0.25times10^{-5}$ star$^{-1}$ yr$^{-1}$ at $|b|sim-1^circ.4$ and $-2^circ.25<l<3^circ.75$ for sources with $I<20$, where the future space mission WFIRST will observe.
We present measurements of the microlensing optical depth and event rate toward the Galactic Bulge based on two years of the MOA-II survey. This sample contains ~1000 microlensing events, with an Einstein Radius crossing time of t_E < 200 days betwee
We present a measurement of the microlensing optical depth toward the Galactic Bulge based on 4 years of the OGLE-II survey using Red Clump Giant (RCG). Using 32 events we find tau=2.55_{-0.46}^{+0.57}* 10^{-6} at (l,b)=(1.16, -2.75). Taking into acc
We examine the left-right asymmetry in the cleaned COBE/DIRBE near-infrared data of the inner Galaxy and show (i) that the Galactic bar is probably not seen very nearly end-on, and (ii) that even if it is, it is not highly elongated. The assumption o
We present a new EROS-2 measurement of the microlensing optical depth toward the Galactic Bulge. Light curves of $5.6times 10^{6}$ clump-giant stars distributed over $66 deg^2$ of the Bulge were monitored during seven Bulge seasons. 120 events were f
We present the microlensing optical depth towards the Galactic bulge based on the detection of 99 events found in our Difference Image Analysis (DIA) survey. This analysis encompasses three years of data, covering ~ 17 million stars in ~ 4 deg^2, to