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Published June 2021 | Submitted + Published
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Three microlensing planets with no caustic-crossing features

Abstract

Aims. We search for microlensing planets with signals exhibiting no caustic-crossing features, considering the possibility that such signals may be missed due to their weak and featureless nature. Methods. For this purpose, we reexamine the lensing events found by the KMTNet survey before the 2019 season. From this investigation, we find two new planetary lensing events, KMT-2018-BLG-1976 and KMT-2018-BLG-1996. We also present the analysis of the planetary event OGLE-2019-BLG-0954, for which the planetary signal was known but no detailed analysis had previously been presented. We identify the genuineness of the planetary signals by checking various interpretations that can generate short-term anomalies in lensing light curves. Results. From Bayesian analyses conducted with the constraint from available observables, we find that the host and planet masses are (M₁, M₂) ~ (0.65 M⊙, 2 M_J) for KMT-2018-BLG-1976L, ~(0.69 M⊙, 1 M_J) for KMT-2018-BLG-1996L, and ~(0.80 M⊙, 14 M_J) for OGLE-2019-BLG-0954L. The estimated distance to OGLE-2019-BLG-0954L, 3.63_(−1.64)^(+1.22) kpc, indicates that it is located in the disk, and the brightness expected from the mass and distance matches the brightness of the blend well, indicating that the lens accounts for most of the blended flux. The lens of OGLE-2019-BLG-0954 may be resolved from the source by conducting high-resolution follow-up observations in and after 2024.

Additional Information

© ESO 2021. Article published by EDP Sciences. Received 9 March 2021; Accepted 13 April 2021; Published online 09 June 2021. Work by C.H. was supported by the grants of National Research Foundation of Korea (2019R1A2C2085965 and 2020R1A4A2002885). Work by A.G. was supported by JPL grant 1500811. This research has made use of the KMTNet system operated by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) and the data were obtained at three host sites of CTIO in Chile, SAAO in South Africa, and SSO in Australia. 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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