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OGLE-2011-BLG-0265Lb: A JOVIAN MICROLENSING PLANET ORBITING AN M DWARF

Skowron, J.; Shin, I.-G.; Udalski, A.; Han, C.; Sumi, T.; Shvartzvald, Y.; Gould, A.; Dominis-Prester, D.; Street, R.A.; Jørgensen, U.G.; Bennett, D.P.; Bozza, V.; Szymański, M.K.; Kubiak, M.; Pietrzyński, G.; Soszyński, I.; Poleski, R.; Kozłowski, S.; Pietrukowicz, P.; Ulaczyk, K.; Wyrzykowski, Ł.; Abe, F.; Bhattacharya, A.; Bond, I.A.; Botzler, C.S.; Freeman, M.; Fukui, A.; Fukunaga, D.; Itow, Y.; Ling, C.H.; Koshimoto, N.; Masuda, K.; Matsubara, Y.; Muraki, Y.; Namba, S.; Ohnishi, K.; Philpott, L.C.; Rattenbury, N.; Saito, T.; Sullivan, D.J.; Suzuki, D.; Tristram, P.J.; Yock, P.C.M.; Maoz, D.; Kaspi, S.; Friedman, M.; Almeida, L.A.; Batista, V.; Christie, G.; Choi, J.-Y.; DePoy, D.L.; Gaudi, B.S.; Henderson, C.; Hwang, K.-H.; Jablonski, F.; Jung, Y.K.; Lee, C.-U.; McCormick, J.; Natusch, T.; Ngan, H.; Park, H.; Pogge, R.W.; Yee, J.; Albrow, M.D.; Bachelet, E.; Beaulieu, J.-P.; Brillant, S.; Caldwell, J.A.R.; Cassan, A.; Cole, A.; Corrales, E.; Coutures, Ch.; Dieters, S.; Donatowicz,...

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Authors

J. Skowron

I.-G. Shin

A. Udalski

C. Han

T. Sumi

Y. Shvartzvald

A. Gould

D. Dominis-Prester

R.A. Street

U.G. Jørgensen

D.P. Bennett

V. Bozza

M.K. Szymański

M. Kubiak

G. Pietrzyński

I. Soszyński

R. Poleski

S. Kozłowski

P. Pietrukowicz

K. Ulaczyk

Ł. Wyrzykowski

F. Abe

A. Bhattacharya

I.A. Bond

C.S. Botzler

M. Freeman

A. Fukui

D. Fukunaga

Y. Itow

C.H. Ling

N. Koshimoto

K. Masuda

Y. Matsubara

Y. Muraki

S. Namba

K. Ohnishi

L.C. Philpott

N. Rattenbury

T. Saito

D.J. Sullivan

D. Suzuki

P.J. Tristram

P.C.M. Yock

D. Maoz

S. Kaspi

M. Friedman

L.A. Almeida

V. Batista

G. Christie

J.-Y. Choi

D.L. DePoy

B.S. Gaudi

C. Henderson

K.-H. Hwang

F. Jablonski

Y.K. Jung

C.-U. Lee

J. McCormick

T. Natusch

H. Ngan

H. Park

R.W. Pogge

J. Yee

M.D. Albrow

E. Bachelet

J.-P. Beaulieu

S. Brillant

J.A.R. Caldwell

A. Cassan

A. Cole

E. Corrales

Ch. Coutures

S. Dieters

J. Donatowicz

P. Fouqué

J. Greenhill

N. Kains

S.R. Kane

D. Kubas

J.-B. Marquette

R. Martin

J. Menzies

K.R. Pollard

C. Ranc

K.C. Sahu

J. Wambsganss

A. Williams

D. Wouters

Y. Tsapras

D.M. Bramich

K. Horne

M. Hundertmark

C. Snodgrass

I.A. Steele

K.A. Alsubai

P. Browne

M.J. Burgdorf

S. Calchi Novati

P. Dodds

M. Dominik

S. Dreizler

X.-S. Fang

C.-H. Gu

Hardis

K. Harpsøe

F.V. Hessman

T.C. Hinse

A. Hornstrup

J. Jessen-Hansen

E. Kerins

C. Liebig

M. Lund

M. Lundkvist

L. Mancini

M. Mathiasen

M.T. Penny

S. Rahvar

D. Ricci

G. Scarpetta

J. Skottfelt

J. Surdej

J. Tregloan-Reed

O. Wertz



Abstract

We report the discovery of a Jupiter-mass planet orbiting an M-dwarf star that gave rise to the microlensing event OGLE-2011-BLG-0265. Such a system is very rare among known planetary systems and thus the discovery is important for theoretical studies of planetary formation and evolution. High-cadence temporal coverage of the planetary signal, combined with extended observations throughout the event, allows us to accurately model the observed light curve. However, the final microlensing solution remains degenerate, yielding two possible configurations of the planet and the host star. In the case of the preferred solution, the mass of the planet is ${{M}_{{\rm p}}}=0.9\pm 0.3\ {{M}_{{\rm J}}}$, and the planet is orbiting a star with a mass $M=0.22\pm 0.06\ {{M}_{\odot }}$. The second possible configuration (2s away) consists of a planet with ${{M}_{{\rm p}}}=0.6\pm 0.3\ {{M}_{{\rm J}}}$ and host star with $M=0.14\pm 0.06\ {{M}_{\odot }}$. The system is located in the Galactic disk 3–4 kpc toward the Galactic bulge. In both cases, with an orbit size of 1.5–2.0 AU, the planet is a "cold Jupiter"—located well beyond the "snow line" of the host star. Currently available data make the secure selection of the correct solution difficult, but there are prospects for lifting the degeneracy with additional follow-up observations in the future, when the lens and source star separate.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 23, 2015
Publication Date Apr 27, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Print ISSN 0004-637X
Publisher American Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 804
Issue 1
Article Number 33
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/804/1/33
Keywords gravitational lensing: micro, planetary systems
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/804/1/33

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