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MOA-bin-29b: A Microlensing Gas-giant Planet Orbiting a Low-mass Host StarWe report the discovery of a gas-giant planet orbiting a low-mass host star in the microlensing event MOA-bin-29 that occurred in 2006. We find five degenerate solutions with the planet/host-star mass ratio of q ∼ 10(exp−2). The Einstein radius crossing time of all models are relatively short (∼4–7 days), which indicates that the mass of host star is likely low. The measured lens-source proper motion is 5–9 mas/yr depending on the models. Since only finite source effects are detected, we conduct a Bayesian analysis in order to obtain the posterior probability distribution of the lens physical properties. As a result, we find the lens system is likely to be a gas-giant orbiting a brown dwarf or a very late M-dwarf in the Galactic bulge. The probability distributions of the physical parameters for the five degenerate models are consistent within the range of error. By combining these probability distributions, we conclude that the lens system is a gas giant with a mass of M(p)= 0.63(sub +1.13, sub 0.39) M(Jup) orbiting a brown dwarf with a mass of M(h)= 0.06 (sup +0.11, sub -0.04) M(ʘ) at a projected star–planet separation of r⊥ = 0.53(sup +0.89, sub -0.18)au . The lens distance is D(L)= 6.89(sup +1.19, sub -1.19) kpc, i.e., likely within the Galactic bulge.
Document ID
20205001981
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Iona Kondo
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
Takahiro Sumi
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
David P Bennett
(University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland, United States)
Andrzej Udalski
(University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland)
Ian A. Bond
(Massey University Palmerston North, New Zealand)
Nicholas J. Rattenbury
(University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand)
Valerio Bozza
(University of Salerno Fisciano, Italy)
Yuki Hirao
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
Daisuke Suzuki
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Tokyo, Japan)
Naoki Koshimoto
(University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan)
Masayuki Nagakane
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
Shota Miyazaki
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
F. Abe
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
R Barry
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
A. Bhattacharya
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
M. Donachie
(University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand)
A. Fukui
(University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan)
H. Fujii
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
Y. Itow
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
Y. Kamei
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
M. C. A. Li
(University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand)
Y. Matsubara
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
T. Matsuo
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
Y. Muraki
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
Clement Ranc
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
H. Shibai
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
H. Suematsu
(Osaka University Osaka, Japan)
D. J. Sullivan
(Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand)
P. J. Tristram
(University of Canterbury Christchurch, New Zealand)
T. Yamakawa
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
A. Yonehara
(Kyoto Sangyo University Kyoto, Kyôto, Japan)
P. Mroz
(University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland)
M. K. Szymański
(University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland)
I. Soszyński
(University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland)
and K. Ulaczyk
(University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland)
Date Acquired
May 8, 2020
Publication Date
November 12, 2019
Publication Information
Publication: The Astronomical Journal
Publisher: The American Astronomical Society
Volume: 158
Issue: 6
Issue Publication Date: December 1, 2019
ISSN: 0004-6256
e-ISSN: 1538-3881
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Astronomy
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 134180.04.04.01
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX12AF54G
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