Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Another OGLE-2005-BLG-169b Confirmation Through Keck

CONFIRMATION OF THE OGLE-2005-BLG-169 PLANET SIGNATURE AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS WITH LENS–SOURCE PROPER MOTION DETECTION

Authors:

Batista et al

Abstract:

We present Keck NIRC2 high angular resolution adaptive optics observations of the microlensing event OGLE-2005-BLG-169Lb, taken 8.21 years after the discovery of this planetary system. For the first time for a microlensing planetary event, the source and the lens are completely resolved, providing a precise measurement of their heliocentric relative proper motion, ${\mu }_{\mathrm{rel},\mathrm{helio}}=7.44\pm 0.17$ mas yr−1. This confirms and refines the initial model presented in the discovery paper and rules out a range of solutions that were allowed by the microlensing light curve. This is also the first time that parameters derived from a microlensing planetary signal are confirmed, both with the Keck measurements, presented in this paper, and independent measurements obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope in $I,V$ and B bands, presented in a companion paper. Hence, this new measurement of ${\mu }_{\mathrm{rel},\mathrm{helio}}$, as well as the measured brightness of the lens in H band, enabled the mass and distance of the system to be updated: a Uranus-mass planet (${m}_{{\rm{p}}}=13.2\pm 1.3{M}_{\oplus }$) orbiting a K5-type main sequence star (${M}_{*}=0.65\pm 0.05{M}_{\odot }$) separated by ${a}_{\perp }=3.4\pm 0.3$ AU, at the distance ${D}_{{\rm{L}}}=4.0\pm 0.4$ kpc from us.

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