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A Gas Giant Planet in the OGLE-2006-BLG-284L Stellar Binary System

Abstract

We present the analysis of microlensing event OGLE-2006-BLG-284, which has a lens system that consists of two stars and a gas giant planet with a mass ratio of q_p = (1.26 ± 0.19) × 10⁻³ to the primary. The mass ratio of the two stars is q_s = 0.289 ± 0.011, and their projected separation is s_s = 2.1 ± 0.7 au, while the projected separation of the planet from the primary is s_p = 2.2 ± 0.8 au. For this lens system to have stable orbits, the three-dimensional separation of either the primary and secondary stars or the planet and primary star must be much larger than the projected separations. Since we do not know which is the case, the system could include either a circumbinary or a circumstellar planet. Because there is no measurement of the microlensing parallax effect or lens system brightness, we can only make a rough Bayesian estimate of the lens system masses and brightness. We find host star and planet masses of, M_(L1) = 0.35^(+0.30)_(−0.20) M⊙, M_(L2) = 0.10^(+0.09)_(−0.06) M⊙, and m_p = 144^(+126)_(−82) M⊕, and the K-band magnitude of the combined brightness of the host stars is K_L = 19.7^(+0.7)_(−1.0). The separation between the lens and source system will be ~90 mas in mid-2020, so it should be possible to detect the host system with follow-up adaptive optics or Hubble Space Telescope observations.

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© 2020 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2020 May 5; revised 2020 June 3; accepted 2020 June 12; published 2020 July 17. D.P.B., A.B., and C.R. were supported by NASA through grant NASA-80NSSC18K0274. The MOA project is supported in Japan by JSPS KAKENHI grant Nos. JP17H02871, JSPS24253004, JSPS26247023, JSPS23340064, JSPS15H00781, and JP16H06287. The work by C.R. was supported by an appointment to the NASA Postdoctoral Program at the Goddard Space Flight Center, administered by USRA through a contract with NASA. N.J.R. is a Royal Society of New Zealand Rutherford Discovery Fellow. The OGLE Team thanks professors Marcin Kubiak and Grzegorz Pietrzyński for their contribution to the OGLE photometric data. The OGLE project has received funding from the National Science Centre, Poland, grant MAESTRO 2014/14/A/ST9/00121 to AU.

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