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KMT-2016-BLG-2052L: Microlensing Binary Composed of M Dwarfs Revealed from a Very Long Time-scale Event

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2018-09-26 v1

Abstract

We present the analysis of a binary microlensing event KMT-2016-BLG-2052, for which the lensing-induced brightening of the source star lasted for 2 seasons. We determine the lens mass from the combined measurements of the microlens parallax \pie\pie and angular Einstein radius \thetae\thetae. The measured mass indicates that the lens is a binary composed of M dwarfs with masses of M10.34 MM_1\sim 0.34~M_\odot and M20.17 MM_2\sim 0.17~M_\odot. The measured relative lens-source proper motion of μ3.9 mas yr1\mu\sim 3.9~{\rm mas}~{\rm yr}^{-1} is smaller than 5 mas yr1\sim 5~{\rm mas}~{\rm yr}^{-1} of typical Galactic lensing events, while the estimated angular Einstein radius of \thetae1.2 mas\thetae\sim 1.2~{\rm mas} is substantially greater than the typical value of 0.5 mas\sim 0.5~{\rm mas}. Therefore, it turns out that the long time scale of the event is caused by the combination of the slow μ\mu and large \thetae\thetae rather than the heavy mass of the lens. From the simulation of Galactic lensing events with very long time scales (tE100t_{\rm E}\gtrsim 100 days), we find that the probabilities that long time-scale events are produced by lenses with masses 1.0 M\geq 1.0~M_\odot and 3.0 M\geq 3.0~M_\odot are 19%\sim 19\% and 2.6\%, respectively, indicating that events produced by heavy lenses comprise a minor fraction of long time-scale events. The results indicate that it is essential to determine lens masses by measuring both \pie\pie and \thetae\thetae in order to firmly identify heavy stellar remnants such as neutron stars and black holes.

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@article{arxiv.1807.11132,
  title  = {KMT-2016-BLG-2052L: Microlensing Binary Composed of M Dwarfs Revealed from a Very Long Time-scale Event},
  author = {Cheongho Han and Youn Kil Jung and Yossi Shvartzvald and Michael D. Albrow and Sun-Ju Chung and Andrew Gould and Kyu-Ha Hwang and Doeon Kim and Chung-Uk Lee and Woong-Tae Kim and Hyoun-Woo Kim and Yoon-Hyun Ryu and In-Gu Shin and Jennifer C. Yee and Chun-Hwey Kim and Sang-Mok Cha and Seung-Lee Kim and Dong-Jin Kim and Dong-Joo Lee and Yongseok Lee and Byeong-Gon Park and Richard W. Pogge and Charles Beichman and Geoff Bryden and Sebastiano Calchi Novati and B. Scott Gaudi and Calen B. Henderson and Matthew T. P. and Savannah R. Jacklin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.11132},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 11 figures