Akademska digitalna zbirka SLovenije - logo
E-viri
Recenzirano Odprti dostop
  • The lowest mass ratio plane...
    Bond, I. A; Bennett, D. P; Sumi, T; Udalski, A; Suzuki, D; Rattenbury, N. J; Bozza, V; Koshimoto, N; Abe, F; Asakura, Y; Barry, R. K; Bhattacharya, A; Donachie, M; Evans, P; Fukui, A; Hirao, Y; Itow, Y; Li, M. C. A; Ling, C. H; Masuda,  K; Matsubara, Y; Muraki, Y; Nagakane, M; Ohnishi, K; Ranc, C; Saito, To; Sharan, A; Sullivan, D. J; Tristram, P. J; Yamada, T; Yamada, T; Yonehara, A; Skowron, J; Szymański, M. K; Poleski, R; Mróz, P; Soszyński, I; Pietrukowicz, P; Kozłowski, S; Ulaczyk, K; Pawlak, M

    Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 08/2017, Letnik: 469, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    Abstract 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.