$Spitzer$ Microlensing Parallax for OGLE-2017-BLG-0896 Reveals a Counter-Rotating Low-Mass Brown Dwarf
Abstract
The kinematics of isolated brown dwarfs in the Galaxy, beyond the solar neighborhood, is virtually unknown. Microlensing has the potential to probe this hidden population, as it can measure both the mass and five of the six phase-space coordinates (all except the radial velocity) even of a dark isolated lens. However, the measurements of both the microlens parallax and finite-source effects are needed in order to recover the full information. Here, we combine satellite parallax measurement with the ground-based light curve, which exhibits strong finite-source effects, of event OGLE-2017-BLG-0896. We find two degenerate solutions for the lens (due to the known satellite-parallax degeneracy), which are consistent with each other except for their proper motion. The lens is an isolated brown dwarf with a mass of either or . This is the lowest isolated-object mass measurement to date, only 45\% more massive than the theoretical deuterium-fusion boundary at solar metallicity, which is the common definition of a free-floating planet. The brown dwarf is located at either kpc or kpc toward the Galactic bulge, but with proper motion in the opposite direction of disk stars, with one solution suggesting it is moving within the Galactic plane. While it is possibly a halo brown dwarf, it might also represent a different, unknown population.
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@article{arxiv.1805.08778,
title = {$Spitzer$ Microlensing Parallax for OGLE-2017-BLG-0896 Reveals a Counter-Rotating Low-Mass Brown Dwarf},
author = {Yossi Shvartzvald and Jennifer C. Yee and Jan Skowron and Chung-Uk Lee and Andrzej Udalski and Sebastiano Calchi Novati and Valerio Bozza and Charles A. Beichman and Geoffery Bryden and Sean Carey and B. Scott Gaudi and Calen B. Henderson and Wei Zhu and Etienne Bachelet and Greg Bolt and Grant Christie and Dan Maoz and Tim Natusch and Richard W. Pogge and Rachel A. Street and Thiam-Guan Tan and Yiannis Tsapras and Paweł Pietrukowicz and Igor Soszyński and Michał K. Szymański and Przemek Mróz and Radoslaw Poleski and Szymon Kozłowski and Krzysztof Ulaczyk and Michał Pawlak and Krzysztof A. Rybicki and Patryk Iwanek and Michael D. Albrow and Sang-Mok Cha and Sun-Ju Chung and Andrew Gould and Cheongho Han and Kyu-Ha Hwang and Youn Kil Jung and Dong-Jin Kim and Hyoun-Woo Kim and Seung-Lee Kim and Dong-Joo Lee and Yongseok Lee and Byeong-Gon Park and Yoon-Hyun Ryu and In-Gu Shin and Weicheng Zang and Martin Dominik and Christiane Helling and Markus Hundertmark and Uffe G. Jørgensen and Penelope Longa-Peña and Stephen Lowry and Sedighe Sajadian and Martin J. Burgdorf and Justyn Campbell-White and Simona Ciceri and Daniel F. Evans and Yuri I. Fujii and Tobias C. Hinse and Sohrab Rahvar and Markus Rabus and Jesper Skottfelt and Colin Snodgrass and John Southworth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.08778},
year = {2019}
}
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17 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal