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Spitzer Microlensing Parallax for OGLE-2016-BLG-1067: a sub-Jupiter Orbiting an M-dwarf in the Disk

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2019-02-27 v1

Abstract

We report the discovery of a sub-Jupiter mass planet orbiting beyond the snow line of an M-dwarf most likely in the Galactic disk as part of the joint Spitzer and ground-based monitoring of microlensing planetary anomalies toward the Galactic bulge. The microlensing parameters are strongly constrained by the light curve modeling and in particular by the Spitzer-based measurement of the microlens parallax, πE\pi_\mathrm{E}. However, in contrast to many planetary microlensing events, there are no caustic crossings, so the angular Einstein radius, θE\theta_\mathrm{E} has only an upper limit based on the light curve modeling alone. Additionally, the analysis leads us to identify 8 degenerate configurations: the four-fold microlensing parallax degeneracy being doubled by a degeneracy in the caustic structure present at the level of the ground-based solutions. To pinpoint the physical parameters, and at the same time to break the parallax degeneracy, we make use of a series of arguments: the χ2\chi^2 hierarchy, the Rich argument, and a prior Galactic model. The preferred configuration is for a host at DL=3.730.67+0.66 kpcD_L=3.73_{-0.67}^{+0.66}~\mathrm{kpc} with mass ML=0.300.12+0.15 MM_\mathrm{L}=0.30_{-0.12}^{+0.15}~\mathrm{M_\odot}, orbited by a Saturn-like planet with Mplanet=0.430.17+0.21 MJupM_\mathrm{planet}=0.43_{-0.17}^{+0.21}~\mathrm{M_\mathrm{Jup}} at projected separation a=1.700.39+0.38 aua_\perp = 1.70_{-0.39}^{+0.38}~\mathrm{au}, about 2.1 times beyond the system snow line. Therefore, it adds to the growing population of sub-Jupiter planets orbiting near or beyond the snow line of M-dwarfs discovered by microlensing. Based on the rules of the real-time protocol for the selection of events to be followed up with Spitzer, this planet will not enter the sample for measuring the Galactic distribution of planets.

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@article{arxiv.1801.05806,
  title  = {Spitzer Microlensing Parallax for OGLE-2016-BLG-1067: a sub-Jupiter Orbiting an M-dwarf in the Disk},
  author = {S. Calchi Novati and D. Suzuki and A. Udalski and A. Gould and Y. Shvartzvald and V. Bozza and D. P. Bennett and C. Beichman and G. Bryden and S. Carey and B. S. Gaudi and C. B. Henderson and J. C. Yee and W. Zhu and F. Abe and Y. Asakura and R. Barry and A. Bhattacharya and I. A. Bond and M. Donachie and P. Evans and A. Fukui and Y. Hirao and Y. Itow and K. Kawasaki and N. Koshimoto and M. C. A. Li and C. H. Ling and Y. Matsubara and S. Miyazaki and Y. Muraki and M. Nagakane and K. Ohnishi and C. Ranc and N. J. Rattenbury and To. Saito and A. Sharan and D. J. Sullivan and T. Sumi and P. J. Tristram and T. Yamada and A. Yonehara and P. Mróz and R. Poleski and J. Skowron and M. K. Szymański and I. Soszyński and S. Kozłowski and P. Pietrukowicz and K. Ulaczyk and M. Pawlak and M. D. Albrow and S. -J. Chung and C. Han and K. -H. Hwang and Y. K. Jung and Y. -H. Ryu and I. -G. Shin and W. Zang and S. -M. Cha and D. -J. Kim and H. -W. 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:1801.05806},
  year   = {2019}
}

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