The First Planetary Microlensing Event with Two Microlensed Source Stars

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dc.contributor.author Bennett, DP
dc.contributor.author Udalski, A
dc.contributor.author Han, C
dc.contributor.author Bond, IA
dc.contributor.author Beaulieu, J-P
dc.contributor.author Skowron, J
dc.contributor.author Gaudi, BS
dc.contributor.author Koshimoto, N
dc.contributor.author Abe, F
dc.contributor.author Asakura, Y
dc.contributor.author Barry, RK
dc.contributor.author Bhattacharya, A
dc.contributor.author Donachie, M
dc.contributor.author Evans, P
dc.contributor.author Fukui, A
dc.contributor.author Hirao, Y
dc.contributor.author Itow, Y
dc.contributor.author Li, MCA
dc.contributor.author Ling, CH
dc.contributor.author Masuda, K
dc.contributor.author Matsubara, Y
dc.contributor.author Muraki, Y
dc.contributor.author Nagakane, M
dc.contributor.author Ohnishi, K
dc.contributor.author Oyokawa, H
dc.contributor.author Ranc, C
dc.contributor.author Rattenbury, NJ
dc.contributor.author Rosenthal, MM
dc.contributor.author Saito, To
dc.contributor.author Sharan, A
dc.contributor.author Sullivan, DJ
dc.contributor.author Sumi, T
dc.contributor.author Suzuki, D
dc.contributor.author Tristram, PJ
dc.contributor.author Yonehara, A
dc.contributor.author Szymański, MK
dc.contributor.author Poleski, R
dc.contributor.author Soszyński, I
dc.contributor.author Ulaczyk, K
dc.contributor.author Wyrzykowski, Ł
dc.contributor.author DePoy, D
dc.contributor.author Gould, A
dc.contributor.author Pogge, RW
dc.contributor.author Yee, JC
dc.contributor.author Albrow, MD
dc.contributor.author Bachelet, E
dc.contributor.author Batista, V
dc.contributor.author Bowens-Rubin, R
dc.contributor.author Brillant, S
dc.contributor.author Caldwell, JAR
dc.contributor.author Cole, A
dc.contributor.author Coutures, C
dc.contributor.author Dieters, S
dc.contributor.author Prester, D Dominis
dc.contributor.author Donatowicz, J
dc.contributor.author Fouqué, P
dc.contributor.author Horne, K
dc.contributor.author Hundertmark, M
dc.contributor.author Kains, N
dc.contributor.author Kane, SR
dc.contributor.author Marquette, J-B
dc.contributor.author Menzies, J
dc.contributor.author Pollard, KR
dc.contributor.author Ranc, C
dc.contributor.author Sahu, KC
dc.contributor.author Wambsganss, J
dc.contributor.author Williams, A
dc.contributor.author Zub, M
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-08T00:44:44Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-08T00:44:44Z
dc.date.issued 2018-03-01
dc.identifier.citation (2018). The Astronomical Journal, 155(3), 141-.
dc.identifier.issn 0004-6256
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/63196
dc.description.abstract We present the analysis of the microlensing event MOA-2010-BLG-117, and show that the light curve can only be explained by the gravitational lensing of a binary source star system by a star with a Jupiter-mass ratio planet. It was necessary to modify standard microlensing modeling methods to find the correct light curve solution for this binary source, binary-lens event. We are able to measure a strong microlensing parallax signal, which yields the masses of the host star, M ∗ = 0.58 ±0.11 M o, and planet, m p = 0.54 ±0.10MJup, at a projected star-planet separation of a = 2.42 ±0.26 au, corresponding to a semimajor axis of a = 2.9-0.6+1.6 au. Thus, the system resembles a half-scale model of the Sun-Jupiter system with a half-Jupiter0mass planet orbiting a half-solar-mass star at very roughly half of Jupiter's orbital distance from the Sun. The source stars are slightly evolved, and by requiring them to lie on the same isochrone, we can constrain the source to lie in the near side of the bulge at a distance of DS = 6.9 ±0.7 kpc, which implies a distance to the planetary lens system of D L = 3.5 ±0.4 kpc. The ability to model unusual planetary microlensing events, like this one, will be necessary to extract precise statistical information from the planned large exoplanet microlensing surveys, such as the WFIRST microlensing survey.
dc.language English
dc.publisher American Astronomical Society
dc.relation.ispartofseries The Astronomical Journal
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dc.subject Science & Technology
dc.subject Physical Sciences
dc.subject Astronomy & Astrophysics
dc.subject gravitational lensing: micro
dc.subject planetary systems
dc.subject GRAVITATIONAL LENSING EXPERIMENT
dc.subject PARSEC EVOLUTIONARY TRACKS
dc.subject M-CIRCLE-DOT
dc.subject SNOW LINE
dc.subject JUPITER/SATURN ANALOG
dc.subject STELLAR EVOLUTION
dc.subject MASSIVE STARS
dc.subject GAS GIANTS
dc.subject PHOTOMETRY
dc.subject SYSTEMS
dc.subject astro-ph.EP
dc.subject 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
dc.title The First Planetary Microlensing Event with Two Microlensed Source Stars
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.3847/1538-3881/aaadfa
pubs.issue 3
pubs.begin-page 141
pubs.volume 155
dc.date.updated 2023-02-06T22:56:24Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: American Astronomical Society en
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pubs.publication-status Published online
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess en
pubs.subtype Article
pubs.subtype Journal
pubs.elements-id 648094
dc.identifier.eissn 1538-3881
pubs.number ARTN 141
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2023-02-07
pubs.online-publication-date 2018-03-06


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