2019ApJ...885...77B


Query : 2019ApJ...885...77B

2019ApJ...885...77B - Astrophys. J., 885, 77-77 (2019/November-1)

Confirmation of planet-mass objects in extragalactic systems.

BHATIANI S., DAI X. and GUERRAS E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Quasar microlensing serves as a unique probe of discrete objects within galaxies and galaxy clusters. Recent advancement of the technique shows that it can constrain planet-scale objects beyond our native galaxy by studying their induced microlensing signatures, the energy shift of emission lines originating in the vicinity of the black hole of high redshift background quasars. We employ this technique to exert effective constraints on the planet-mass object distribution within two additional lens systems, Q J0158-4325 (zl = 0.317) and SDSS J1004+4112 (zl = 0.68), using Chandra observations of the two gravitationally lensed quasars. The observed variations of the emission line peak energy can be explained as microlensing of the FeKα emission region induced by planet-mass microlenses. To corroborate this, we perform microlensing simulations to determine the probability of a caustic transiting the source region and compare this with the observed line shift rates. Our analysis yields constraints on the substellar population, with masses ranging from Moon (10–8 M) to Jupiter (10–3 M) sized bodies, within these galaxy or cluster scale structures, with total mass fractions of ∼3 x 10–4 and ∼1 x 10–4 with respect to halo mass for Q J0158-4325 and SDSS J1004+4112, respectively. Our analysis suggests that unbound planet-mass objects are universal in galaxies, and we surmise the objects to be either free-floating planets or primordial black holes. We present the first ever constraints on the substellar mass distribution in the intracluster light of a galaxy cluster. Our results provide the most stringent limit on the mass fraction of primordial black holes at the mass range.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): dark matter - gravitational lensing: micro - planets and satellites: general - quasars: individual: Q J0158-4325 and SDSS J1004+4112

CDS comments: Images A and B of QSO J0158-4325 are not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12660 1
2 QSO J0158-4325 QSO 01 58 41.3988 -43 25 03.798   17.2 17.2     ~ 69 1
3 QSO J0924+0219 QSO 09 24 55.8048 +02 19 24.850   18.58 18.36     ~ 138 1
4 ESO 434-40 Sy2 09 47 40.1332188528 -30 56 55.960779696   14.10 13.69 12.44   ~ 555 0
5 QSO J1004+4112C QSO 10 04 33.8292372048 +41 12 34.730027748   19.81 19.68     ~ 42 0
6 QSO J1004+4112D QSO 10 04 34.0633356432 +41 12 48.933745452   20.70 20.43     ~ 40 0
7 QSO J1004+4112A QSO 10 04 34.8073329240 +41 12 39.238429320   18.74 18.62     ~ 58 0
8 QSO J1004+4112 QSO 10 04 34.9243842216 +41 12 42.771018060   19.14 19.03     ~ 191 1
9 NGC 3516 Sy1 11 06 47.4632200800 +72 34 07.298374656   13.12 12.40     ~ 1545 0
10 2MASS J11315154-1231588 Sy1 11 31 51.5387 -12 31 58.716           ~ 270 1
11 MCS J1149.5+2223 ClG 11 49 35.8 +22 23 55           ~ 460 0
12 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3697 2
13 NGC 4253 Sy1 12 18 26.5163572920 +29 48 46.531535472   14.34 13.57     ~ 1042 1
14 ESO 383-35 Sy1 13 35 53.7691256160 -34 17 44.160716796   13.89 13.61 8.9   ~ 1489 0

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