2015ApJ...809...74F


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2015ApJ...809...74F - Astrophys. J., 809, 74 (2015/August-8)

OGLE-2012-BLG-0563Lb: a saturn-mass planet around an M dwarf with the mass constrained by Subaru AO imaging.

FUKUI A., GOULD A., SUMI T., BENNETT D.P., BOND I.A., HAN C., SUZUKI D., BEAULIEU J.-P., BATISTA V., UDALSKI A., STREET R.A., TSAPRAS Y., HUNDERTMARK M., ABE F., BHATTACHARYA A., FREEMAN M., ITOW Y., LING C.H., KOSHIMOTO N., MASUDA K., MATSUBARA Y., MURAKI Y., OHNISHI K., PHILPOTT L.C., RATTENBURY N., SAITO T., SULLIVAN D.J., TRISTRAM P.J., YONEHARA A. (The MOA Collaboration), CHOI J.-Y., CHRISTIE G.W., DEPOY D.L., DONG S., DRUMMOND J., GAUDI B.S., HWANG K.-H., KAVKA A., LEE C.-U., McCORMICK J., NATUSCH T., NGAN H., PARK H., POGGE R.W., SHIN I.-G., TAN T.-G., YEE J.C. (The {mu}FUN Collaboration), SZYMAN'SKI M.K., PIETRZYN'SKI G., SOSZYN'SKI I., POLESKI R., KOZLOWSKI S., PIETRUKOWICZ P., ULACZYK K., WYRZYKOWSKI L. (The OGLE Collaboration), BRAMICH D.M., BROWNE P., DOMINIK M., HORNE K., IPATOV S., KAINS N., SNODGRASS C., STEELE I.A. (The RoboNet Collaboration)

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of a microlensing exoplanet OGLE-2012-BLG-0563Lb with the planet-star mass ratio of ∼1×10–3. Intensive photometric observations of a high-magnification microlensing event allow us to detect a clear signal of the planet. Although no parallax signal is detected in the light curve, we instead succeed at detecting the flux from the host star in high-resolution JHK'-band images obtained by the Subaru/AO188 and Infrared Camera and Spectrograph instruments, allowing us to constrain the absolute physical parameters of the planetary system. With the help of spectroscopic information about the source star obtained during the high-magnification state by Bensby et al., we find that the lens system is located at 1.3–0.8+0.6 kpc from us, and consists of an M dwarf (0.34–0.20+0.12M) orbited by a Saturn-mass planet (0.39–0.23+0.14MJup) at the projected separation of 0.74–0.42+0.26 AU (close model) or 4.3–2.5+1.5 AU (wide model). The probability of contamination in the host star's flux, which would reduce the masses by a factor of up to three, is estimated to be 17%. This possibility can be tested by future high-resolution imaging. We also estimate the (J-Ks) and (H-Ks) colors of the host star, which are marginally consistent with a low metallicity mid-to-early M dwarf, although further observations are required for the metallicity to be conclusive. This is the fifth sub-Jupiter-mass (0.2 mp/MJup 1) microlensing planet around an M dwarf with the mass well constrained. The relatively rich harvest of sub-Jupiters around M dwarfs is contrasted with a possible paucity of ∼1-2 Jupiter-mass planets around the same type of star, which can be explained by the planetary formation process in the core-accretion scheme.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - planets and satellites: detection - planets and satellites: gaseous planets - stars: late-type - techniques: high angular resolution - techniques: photometric

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 NAME EWS 2011-BLG-251b Pl 17 38 14.1795898344 -27 08 10.054235616           ~ 6 1
2 OGLE-2005-BLG-071 * 17 50 09.77 -34 40 23.5           ~ 58 1
3 MOA 2013-BLG-260 ** 17 52 07.49 -29 50 46.0           ~ 42 0
4 NAME EWS 2006-BLG-109b Pl 17 52 34.55 -30 05 15.7           ~ 46 1
5 NAME EWS 2006-BLG-109c Pl 17 52 34.55 -30 05 15.7           ~ 35 1
6 OGLE-2006-BLG-109 * 17 52 34.55 -30 05 15.7     19.035   16.643 ~ 87 2
7 MOA 2009-BLG-387 * 17 53 50.8 -33 59 25           M 22 1
8 MOA 2011-BLG-197b Pl 17 57 47.72 -27 23 40.3           ~ 3 0
9 MOA 2011-BLG-262 * 18 00 23.480 -31 14 42.93           ~ 23 0
10 MOA 2012-BLG-288b Pl 18 05 57.720 -27 42 43.20           ~ 8 0
11 MOA 2012-BLG-288 * 18 05 57.720 -27 42 43.20           ~ 14 0
12 MOA 2007-BLG-192 * 18 08 03.798 -27 09 00.27           ~ 46 1
13 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4308 0

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