English

Observations of Microlensed Images with Dual-field Interferometry: On-sky Demonstration and Prospects

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2025-07-21 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Interferometric observations of gravitational microlensing events offer an opportunity for precise, efficient, and direct mass and distance measurements of lensing objects, especially those of isolated neutron stars and black holes. However, such observations have previously been possible for only a handful of extremely bright events. The recent development of a dual-field interferometer, GRAVITY Wide, has made it possible to reach out to significantly fainter objects and increase the pool of microlensing events amenable to interferometric observations by two orders of magnitude. Here, we present the first successful observation of a microlensing event with GRAVITY Wide and the resolution of microlensed images in the event OGLE-2023-BLG-0061/KMT-2023-BLG-0496. We measure the angular Einstein radius of the lens with subpercent precision, θE=1.280±0.009\theta_{\rm E} = 1.280 \pm 0.009 mas. Combined with the microlensing parallax detected from the event light curve, the mass and distance to the lens are found to be 0.472±0.012M0.472 \pm 0.012\,M_{\odot} and 1.81±0.051.81 \pm 0.05 kpc, respectively. We present the procedure for the selection of targets for interferometric observations and discuss possible systematic effects affecting GRAVITY Wide data. This detection demonstrates the capabilities of the new instrument, and it opens up completely new possibilities for the follow-up of microlensing events and future routine discoveries of isolated neutron stars and black holes.

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@article{arxiv.2409.12227,
  title  = {Observations of Microlensed Images with Dual-field Interferometry: On-sky Demonstration and Prospects},
  author = {P. Mroz and S. Dong and A. Merand and J. Shangguan and J. Woillez and A. Gould and A. Udalski and F. Eisenhauer and Y. -H. Ryu and Z. Wu and Z. Liu and H. Yang and G. Bourdarot and D. Defrere and A. Drescher and M. Fabricius and P. Garcia and R. Genzel and S. Gillessen and S. F. Honig and L. Kreidberg and J. -B. Le Bouquin and D. Lutz and F. Millour and T. Ott and T. Paumard and J. Sauter and T. T. Shimizu and C. Straubmeier and M. Subroweit and F. Widmann and M. K. Szymanski and I. Soszynski and P. Pietrukowicz and S. Kozlowski and R. Poleski and J. Skowron and K. Ulaczyk and M. Gromadzki and K. Rybicki and P. Iwanek and M. Wrona and M. J Mroz and M. D. Albrow and S. -J. Chung and C. Han and K. -H. Hwang and Y. K. Jung and I. -G. Shin and Y. Shvartzvald and J. C. Yee and W. Zang and S. -M. Cha and D. -J. Kim and S. -L. Kim and C. -U. Lee and D. -J. Lee and Y. Lee and B. -G. Park and R. W. Pogge},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.12227},
  year   = {2025}
}

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accepted for publication in ApJ