With the aim of interpreting anomalous lensing events with no suggested models, we conducted a project of reinvestigating microlensing data in and before the 2019 season. In this work, we report a multi-planet system OGLE-2019-BLG-0468L found from the project. The light curve of the lensing event OGLE-2019-BLG-0468, which consists of three distinctive anomaly features, could not be explained by the usual binary-lens or binary-source interpretation. We find a solution explaining all anomaly features with a triple-lens interpretation, in which the lens is composed of two planets and their host, making the lens the fourth multi-planet system securely found by microlensing. The two planets have masses ∼3.4MJ and ∼10.2MJ, and they are orbiting around a G-type star with a mass ∼0.9M⊙ and a distance ∼4.4 kpc. The host of the planets is most likely responsible for the light of the baseline object, although the possibility for the host to be a companion to the baseline object cannot be ruled out.
@article{arxiv.2111.03755,
title = {OGLE-2019-BLG-0468Lb,c: two microlensing giant planets around a G-type star},
author = {Cheongho Han and Andrzej Udalski and Chung-Uk Lee and Doeon Kim and Wei Zhu and Michael D. Albrow and Sun-Ju Chung and Andrew Gould and Kyu-Ha Hwang and Youn Kil Jung and Hyoun-Woo Kim and Yoon-Hyun Ryu and In-Gu Shin and Yossi Shvartzvald and Jennifer C. Yee and Weicheng Zang and Sang-Mok Cha and Dong-Jin Kim and Seung-Lee Kim and Dong-Joo Lee and Yongseok Lee and Byeong-Gon Park and Richard W. Pogge and Chun-Hwey Kim and Woong-Tae Kim and Przemek Mróz and Michał K. Szymański and Jan Skowron and Radosław Poleski and Igor Soszyński and Paweł Pietrukowicz and Szymon Kozłowski and Krzysztof A. Rybicki and Patryk Iwanek and Krzysztof Ulaczyk and Marcin Wrona and Mariusz Gromadzki and David Buckley and Subo Dong and Ali Luo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03755},
year = {2022}
}