posted on 2019-09-24, 16:34authored byIA Bond, DP Bennett, T Sumi, A Udalski, D Suzuki, NJ Rattenbury, V Bozza, N Koshimoto, F Abe, Y Asakura, RK Barry, A Bhattacharya, M Donachie, P Evans, A Fukui, Y Hirao, Y Itow, MCA Li, CH Ling, K Masuda, Y Matsubara, Y Muraki, M Nagakane, K Ohnishi, C Ranc, T Saito, A Sharan, DJ Sullivan, PJ Tristram, T Yamada, A Yonehara, J Skowron, MK Szymański, R Poleski, P Mróz, I Soszyński, P Pietrukowicz, S Kozlowski, K Ulaczyk, M Pawlak
We report discovery of the lowest mass ratio exoplanet to be found by the microlensing method in the light curve of the event OGLE 2016-BLG-1195. This planet revealed itself as a small deviation from a microlensing single lens profile from an examination of the survey data. The duration of the planetary signal is ~2.5 h. The measured ratio of the planet mass to its host star is q = 4.2 ± 0.7 × 10-5. We further estimate that the lens system is likely to comprise a cold ~3 Earth mass planet in an ~2 au wide orbit around a 0.2 Solar mass star at an overall distance of 7.1 kpc.
Funding
The MOA project is supported by JSPS Kakenhi grants JP24253004, JP26247023, JP16H06287, JP23340064 and JP15H00781 and by the Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Grant MAU1104. The OGLE project has received funding from the National Science Centre, Poland, grant MAESTRO 2014/14/A/ST9/00121 to AU. NJR is a Royal Society of New Zealand Rutherford Discovery Fellow. AS is a University of Auckland Doctoral Scholar.
History
Citation
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017, 469 (2), pp. 2434-2440
Author affiliation
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VoR (Version of Record)
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Oxford University Press (OUP), Royal Astronomical Society