OGLE-2017-BLG-1186: first application of asteroseismology and Gaussian processes to microlensing

Shun-Sheng Li,Weicheng Zang,Andrzej Udalski,Yossi Shvartzvald,Daniel Huber,Chung-Uk Lee,Takahiro Sumi,Andrew Gould,Shude Mao,Pascal Fouqué,Tianshu Wang,Subo Dong,Uffe G. Jørgensen,Andrew Cole,Przemek Mróz,Michał K. Szymański,Jan Skowron,Radosław Poleski,Igor Soszyński,Paweł Pietrukowicz,Szymon Kozłowski,Krzysztof Ulaczyk,Krzysztof A. Rybicki,Patryk Iwanek,Jennifer C. Yee,Sebastiano Calchi Novati,Charles A. Beichman,Geoffery Bryden,Sean Carey,B. Scott Gaudi,Calen B. Henderson,Wei Zhu,Michael D. Albrow,Sun-Ju Chung,Cheongho Han,Kyu-Ha Hwang,Youn Kil Jung,Yoon-Hyun Ryu,In-Gu Shin,Sang-Mok Cha,Dong-Jin Kim,Hyoun-Woo Kim,Seung-Lee Kim,Dong-Joo Lee,Yongseok Lee,Byeong-Gon Park,Richard W. Pogge,Ian A. Bond,Fumio Abe,Richard Barry,David P. Bennett,Aparna Bhattacharya,Martin Donachie,Akihiko Fukui,Yuki Hirao,Yoshitaka Itow,Iona Kondo,Naoki Koshimoto,Man Cheung Alex Li,Yutaka Matsubara,Yasushi Muraki,Shota Miyazaki,Masayuki Nagakane,Clément Ranc,Nicholas J. Rattenbury,Haruno Suematsu,Denis J. Sullivan,Daisuke Suzuki,Paul J. Tristram,Atsunori Yonehara,Grant Christie,John Drummond,Jonathan Green,Steve Hennerley,Tim Natusch,Ian Porritt,Etienne Bachelet,Dan Maoz,Rachel A. Street,Yiannis Tsapras,Valerio Bozza,Martin Dominik,Markus Hundertmark,Nuno Peixinho,Sedighe Sajadian,Martin J. Burgdorf,Daniel F. Evans,Roberto Figuera Jaimes,Yuri I. Fujii,Lauri K. Haikala,Christiane Helling,Thomas Henning,Tobias C. Hinse,Luigi Mancini,Penelope Longa-Peña,Sohrab Rahvar,Markus Rabus,Jesper Skottfelt,Colin Snodgrass,John Southworth,Eduardo Unda-Sanzana,Carolina von Essen,Jean-Phillipe Beaulieu,Joshua Blackman,Kym Hill

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2019)

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We present the analysis of the event OGLE-2017-B1,G-1186 from the 2017.Spitzer microlensing campaign. This is a remarkable microlensing event because its source is photometrically bright and variable, which makes it possible to perform an asteroseismic analysis using ground-based data. We find that the source star is an oscillating red giant with average time scale of similar to 9 d. The asteroseismic analysis also provides us source properties including the source angular size (similar to 27 as) and distance (similar to 11.5 kpc), which are essential for inferring the properties of the lens. When fitting the light curve, we test the feasibility of Gaussian processes (GPs) in handling the correlated noise caused by the variable source. We find that the parameters from the GP model are generally more loosely constrained than those from the traditional chi(2) minimization method. We note that this event is the first microlensing system for which asteroseismology and GPs have been used to account for the variable source. With both finite-source effect and microlens parallax measured, we find that the lens is likely a similar to 0,045 M-circle dot brown dwarf at distance similar to 9.0 kpc, or a similar to 0.073 M-circle dot ultracool dwarf at distance similar to 9.8 kpc. Combining the estimated lens properties with a Bayesian analysis using a Galactic model, we find a similar to 35 per cent probability for the lens to be a bulge object and similar to 65 per cent to be a background disc object.
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asteroseismology,gravitational lensing: micro,stars: fundamental parameters,stars: oscillations
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