DISCOVERY of A GAS GIANT PLANET in MICROLENSING EVENT OGLE-2014-BLG-1760

arxiv(2016)

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We present the analysis of the planetary microlensing event OGLE-2014-BLG-1760, which shows a strong light-urve signal due to the presence of a Jupiter mass ratio planet. One unusual feature of this event is that the source star is quite blue, with V - I = 1.48 +/- 0.08. This is marginally consistent with a source star in the Galactic bulge, but it could possibly indicate a young source star on the far side of the disk. Assuming a bulge source, we perform a Bayesian analysis assuming a standard Galactic model, and this indicates that the planetary system resides in or near the Galactic bulge at D-L = 6.9 +/- 1.1 kpc. It also indicates a host-star mass of M-* = 0.51(-0.28)(+0.44)M circle dot, a planet mass of m(p) = 0.56(-0.26)(+0.34)M(J), and a projected star-planet separation of a(perpendicular to) = 1.75(-0.33)(+0.34) au. The lens-source relative proper motion is mu(rel) = 6.5 +/- 1.1 mas yr(-1). The lens (and stellar host star) is estimated to be very faint compared to the source star, so it is most likely that it can be detected only when the lens and source stars start to separate. Due to the relatively high relative proper motion, the lens and source will be resolved to about similar to 46 mas in 6-8 yr after the peak magnification. So, by 2020-2022, we can hope to detect the lens star with deep, high- resolution images.
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gravitational lensing : micro,planetary systems
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