We report the discovery of a planet by the microlensing method, OGLE-2012-BLG-0724Lb. Although the duration of the planetary signal for this event was one of the shortest seen for a planetary event, the anomaly was well covered thanks to high cadence observations taken by the survey groups OGLE and MOA. By analyzing the light curve, this planetary system is found to have a mass ratio q=(1.58±0.15)×10−3. By conducting a Bayesian analysis, we estimate that the host star is an M-dwarf star with a mass of ML=0.29−0.16+0.33M⊙ located at DL=6.7−1.2+1.1kpc away from the Earth and the companion's mass is mP=0.47−0.26+0.54MJup. The projected planet-host separation is a⊥=1.6−0.3+0.4AU. Because the lens-source relative proper motion is relatively high, future high resolution images would detect the lens host star and determine the lens properties uniquely. This system is likely a Saturn-mass exoplanet around an M-dwarf and such systems are commonly detected by gravitational microlensing. This adds an another example of a possible pileup of sub-Jupiters (0.2<mP/MJup<1) in contrast to a lack of Jupiters (∼1−2MJup) around M-dwarfs, supporting the prediction by core accretion models that Jupiter-mass or more massive planets are unlikely to form around M-dwarfs.
@article{arxiv.1604.05463,
title = {OGLE-2012-BLG-0724Lb: A Saturn-mass Planet around an M-dwarf},
author = {Y. Hirao and A. Udalski and T. Sumi and D. P. Bennett and I. A. Bond and N. Rattenbury and D. Suzuki and N. Koshimoto and F. Abe and Y. Asakura and A. Bhattacharya and M. Freeman and A. Fukui and Y. Itow and M. C. A. Li and C. H. Ling and K. Masuda and Y. Matsubara and T. Matsuo and Y. Muraki and M. Nagakane and K. Ohnishi and H. Oyokawa and To. Saito and A. Sharan and H. Shibai and D. J. Sullivan and P. J. Tristram and A. Yonehara and R. Poleski and J. Skowron and P. Mróz and M. K. Szymański and S. Kozłowski and P. Pietrukowicz and I. Soszyński and Ł. Wyzykowski and K. Ulaczyk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05463},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
22 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ