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Published January 20, 2013 | Published
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MOA-2010-BLG-073L: An M-dwarf with a Substellar Companion at the Planet/Brown Dwarf Boundary

Abstract

We present an analysis of the anomalous microlensing event, MOA-2010-BLG-073, announced by the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics survey on 2010 March 18. This event was remarkable because the source was previously known to be photometrically variable. Analyzing the pre-event source light curve, we demonstrate that it is an irregular variable over timescales >200 days. Its dereddened color, (V – I)_(S,0), is 1.221 ± 0.051 mag, and from our lens model we derive a source radius of 14.7 ± 1.3 R_☉, suggesting that it is a red giant star. We initially explored a number of purely microlensing models for the event but found a residual gradient in the data taken prior to and after the event. This is likely to be due to the variability of the source rather than part of the lensing event, so we incorporated a slope parameter in our model in order to derive the true parameters of the lensing system. We find that the lensing system has a mass ratio of q = 0.0654 ± 0.0006. The Einstein crossing time of the event, t_E = 44.3 ± 0.1 days, was sufficiently long that the light curve exhibited parallax effects. In addition, the source trajectory relative to the large caustic structure allowed the orbital motion of the lens system to be detected. Combining the parallax with the Einstein radius, we were able to derive the distance to the lens, D_L = 2.8 ± 0.4 kpc, and the masses of the lensing objects. The primary of the lens is an M-dwarf with M_(L,1) = 0.16 ± 0.03 M_☉, while the companion has M_(L,2) = 11.0 ± 2.0 M_J, putting it in the boundary zone between planets and brown dwarfs.

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© 2013 American Astronomical Society. Received 2012 September 12; accepted 2012 November 3; published 2013 January 8. R.A.S. is grateful to the Chungbuk University group and especially to C. Han and J.-Y. Choi for their advice and hospitality in Korea, where much of this work was completed. R.A.S. also expresses appreciation for Y. Tsapras, K. Horne, M. Hundertmark, S. Dong, and P. Fouqué for many useful discussions. K.A., D.M.B., M.D., K.H., M.H., C.L., C.S., R.A.S., and Y.T. thank the Qatar Foundation for support from QNRF grant NPRP-09-476-1-078. Work by C. Han was supported by the Creative Research Initiative Program (2009-0081561) of the National Research Foundation of Korea. C.S. received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 268421. The OGLE project has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC grant agreement no. 246678 to AU. This publication makes use of data products from the Exoplanet Encyclopeida and the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/California Institute of Technology, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation. M.O.A. acknowledges funding JSPS20340052, JSPS22403003, and JSPS19340058. T.C.H. gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Korea Research Council for Fundamental Science and Technology (KRCF) through the Young Research Scientist Fellowship Program. C.U.L. and T.C.H. acknowledge financial support from KASI (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) grant number 2012-1-410-02. D.R. (boursier FRIA), F.F. (boursier ARC), and J. Surdej acknowledge support from the Communauté francaise de Belgique-Actions de recherche concertées-Académie universitaire Wallonie-Europe. A. Gould acknowledges support from NSF AST-1103471. B. S. Gaudi, A. Gould, and R. W. Pogge acknowledge support from NASA grant NNX12AB99G. Work by J. C. Yee is supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under grant No. 2009068160. S.D. is supported through a Ralph E. and Doris M. Hansmann Membership at the IAS and NSF grant AST-0807444. Facilities: FTN, Liverpool:2m, CTIO:1.3m, MtCanopus:1m, Elizabeth, Danish 1.54m Telescope

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