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An Earth-mass Planet in a 1-AU Orbit around an Ultracool Dwarf

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-05-03 v2

Abstract

We combine SpitzerSpitzer and ground-based KMTNet microlensing observations to identify and precisely measure an Earth-mass (1.430.32+0.45M1.43^{+0.45}_{-0.32} M_\oplus) planet OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb at 1.160.13+0.161.16^{+0.16}_{-0.13} AU orbiting a 0.0780.012+0.016M0.078^{+0.016}_{-0.012} M_\odot ultracool dwarf. This is the lowest-mass microlensing planet to date. At 3.910.46+0.423.91^{+0.42}_{-0.46} kpc, it is the third consecutive case among the SpitzerSpitzer "Galactic distribution" planets toward the Galactic bulge that lies in the Galactic disk as opposed to the bulge itself, hinting at a skewed distribution of planets. Together with previous microlensing discoveries, the seven Earth-size planets orbiting the ultracool dwarf TRAPPIST-1, and the detection of disks around young brown dwarfs, OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb suggests that such planets might be common around ultracool dwarfs. It therefore sheds light on the formation of both ultracool dwarfs and planetary systems at the limit of low-mass protoplanetary disks.

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@article{arxiv.1703.08548,
  title  = {An Earth-mass Planet in a 1-AU Orbit around an Ultracool Dwarf},
  author = {Y. Shvartzvald and J. C. Yee and S. Calchi Novati and A. Gould and C. -U. Lee and C. Beichman and G. Bryden and S. Carey and B. S. Gaudi and C. B. Henderson and W. Zhu and M. D. Albrow and S. -M. Cha and S. -J. Chung and C. Han and K. -H. Hwang and Y. K. Jung and D. -J. Kim and H. -W. Kim and S. -L. Kim and Y. Lee and B. -G. Park and R. W. Pogge and Y. -H. Ryu and I. -G. Shin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08548},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

19 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Main difference from previous version is new CMD, since previous patch was too small to locate clump properly. Accepted for publication in ApJL