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Spitzer Opens New Path to Break Classic Degeneracy for Jupiter-Mass Microlensing Planet OGLE-2017-BLG-1140Lb

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2018-08-14 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We analyze the combined Spitzer and ground-based data for OGLE-2017-BLG-1140 and show that the event was generated by a Jupiter-class (mp1.6Mjup)(m_p\simeq 1.6\,M_{\rm jup}) planet orbiting a mid-late M dwarf (M0.2M)(M\simeq 0.2\,M_\odot) that lies DLS1.0kpcD_{LS}\simeq 1.0\,\mathrm{kpc} in the foreground of the microlensed, Galactic-bar, source star. The planet-host projected separation is a1.0aua_\perp \simeq 1.0\,\mathrm{au}, i.e., well-beyond the snow line. By measuring the source proper motion μs{\mathbf{\mu}}_s from ongoing, long-term OGLE imaging, and combining this with the lens-source relative proper motion μrel{\mathbf{\mu}}_\mathrm{rel} derived from the microlensing solution, we show that the lens proper motion μl=μrel+μs{\mathbf{\mu}}_l={\mathbf{\mu}}_\mathrm{rel} + {\mathbf{\mu}}_s is consistent with the lens lying in the Galactic disk, although a bulge lens is not ruled out. We show that while the Spitzer and ground-based data are comparably well fitted by planetary (i.e., binary-lens, 2L1S) models and by binary-source (1L2S) models, the combination of Spitzer and ground-based data decisively favor the planetary model. This is a new channel to resolve the 2L1S/1L2S degeneracy, which can be difficult to break in some cases.

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@article{arxiv.1803.04437,
  title  = {Spitzer Opens New Path to Break Classic Degeneracy for Jupiter-Mass Microlensing Planet OGLE-2017-BLG-1140Lb},
  author = {S. Calchi Novati and J. Skowron and Y. K. Jung and C. Beichman and G. Bryden and S. Carey and B. S. Gaudi and C. B. Henderson and Y. Shvartzvald and J. C. Yee and W. Zhu and A. Udalski and M. K. Szymański and P. Mróz and R. Poleski and I. Soszyński and S. Kozłowski and P. Pietrukowicz and K. Ulaczyk and M. Pawlak and K. Rybicki and P. Iwanek and M. D. Albrow and S. -J. Chung and A. Gould and C. Han and K. -H. Hwang 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:1803.04437},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Revised version accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal