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OGLE-2018-BLG-0799Lb: a $q \sim 2.7 \times 10^{-3}$ Planet with Spitzer Parallax

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-07-21 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We report the discovery and analysis of a planet in the microlensing event OGLE-2018-BLG-0799. The planetary signal was observed by several ground-based telescopes, and the planet-host mass ratio is q=(2.65±0.16)×103q = (2.65 \pm 0.16) \times 10^{-3}. The ground-based observations yield a constraint on the angular Einstein radius θE\theta_{\rm E}, and the microlensing parallax vector πE\vec{\pi}_{\rm E}, is strongly constrained by the Spitzer data. However, the 2019 Spitzer baseline data reveal systematics in the Spitzer photometry, so there is ambiguity in the magnitude of the parallax. In our preferred interpretation, a full Bayesian analysis using a Galactic model indicates that the planetary system is composed of an Mplanet=0.260.11+0.22 MJM_{\rm planet} = 0.26_{-0.11}^{+0.22}~M_{J} planet orbiting an Mhost=0.0930.038+0.082 MM_{\rm host} = 0.093_{-0.038}^{+0.082}~M_{\odot}, at a distance of DL=3.711.70+3.24D_{\rm L} = 3.71_{-1.70}^{+3.24} kpc. An alternate interpretation of the data shifts the localization of the minima along the arc-shaped microlens parallax constraints. This, in turn, yields a more massive host with median mass of 0.13M0.13 {M_{\odot}} at a distance of 6.3 kpc. This analysis demonstrates the robustness of the osculating circles formalism, but shows that further investigation is needed to assess how systematics affect the specific localization of the microlens parallax vector and, consequently, the inferred physical parameters.

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@article{arxiv.2010.08732,
  title  = {OGLE-2018-BLG-0799Lb: a $q \sim 2.7 \times 10^{-3}$ Planet with Spitzer Parallax},
  author = {Weicheng Zang and Yossi Shvartzvald and Andrzej Udalski and Jennifer C. Yee and Chung-Uk Lee and Takahiro Sumi and Xiangyu Zhang and Hongjing Yang and Shude Mao and Sebastiano Calchi Novati and Andrew Gould and Wei Zhu and Charles A. Beichman and Geoffery Bryden and Sean Carey and B. Scott Gaudi and Calen B. Henderson and Przemek Mróz and Jan Skowron and Radoslaw Poleski and Michał K. Szymański and Igor Soszyński and Paweł Pietrukowicz and Szymon Kozłowski and Krzysztof Ulaczyk and Krzysztof A. Rybicki and Patryk Iwanek and Marcin Wrona and Michael D. Albrow and Sun-Ju Chung and Cheongho Han and Kyu-Ha Hwang and Youn Kil Jung and Yoon-Hyun Ryu and In-Gu Shin and Sang-Mok Cha and Dong-Jin Kim and Hyoun-Woo Kim and Seung-Lee Kim and Dong-Joo Lee and Yongseok Lee and Byeong-Gon Park and Richard W. Pogge and Ian A. Bond and Fumio Abe and Richard Barry and David P. Bennett and Aparna Bhattacharya and Martin Donachie and Hirosane Fujii and Akihiko Fukui and Yuki Hirao and Yoshitaka Itow and Rintaro Kirikawa and Iona Kondo and Naoki Koshimoto and Man Cheung Alex Li and Yutaka Matsubara and Yasushi Muraki and Shota Miyazaki and Clément Ranc and Nicholas J. Rattenbury and Yuki Satoh and Hikaru Shoji and Daisuke Suzuki and Yuzuru Tanaka and Paul J. Tristram and Tsubasa Yamawaki and Atsunori Yonehara and Etienne Bachelet and Markus P. G. Hundertmark and R. Figuera Jaimes and Dan Maoz and Matthew T. Penny and Rachel A. Street and Yiannis Tsapras},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.08732},
  year   = {2022}
}

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