KMT-2023-BLG-2669: Ninth Free-floating Planet Candidate with θ E Measurements

Author:

Jung Youn KilORCID,Hwang Kyu-HaORCID,Yang Hongjing,Gould Andrew,Yee Jennifer C.ORCID,Han CheonghoORCID,Albrow Michael D.,Chung Sun-Ju,Ryu Yoon-HyunORCID,Shin In-GuORCID,Shvartzvald YossiORCID,Zang WeichengORCID,Cha Sang-Mok,Kim Dong-Jin,Kim Seung-Lee,Lee Chung-Uk,Lee Dong-Joo,Lee Yongseok,Park Byeong-Gon,Pogge Richard W.

Abstract

Abstract We report a free-floating planet (FFP) candidate identified from the analysis of the microlensing event KMT-2023-BLG-2669. The lensing light curve is characterized by a short duration (≲3 days) and a small amplitude (≲0.7 mag). From the analysis, we find an Einstein timescale of t E ⋍ 0.33 days and an Einstein radius of θ E ⋍ 4.41 μas. These measurements enable us to infer the lens mass as M = 8 M π rel / 0.1 mas 1 , where π rel is the relative lens–source parallax. The inference implies that the lens is a sub-Neptune- to Saturn-mass object, depending on its unknown distance. This is the ninth isolated planetary mass microlens with θ E < 10 μas, which is a useful threshold for an FFP candidate. We conduct extensive searches for possible signals of a host star in the light curve, but find no strong evidence for the host. We investigate the possibility of using late-time high-resolution imaging to probe for possible hosts. In particular, we discuss the case of finite-source point-lens FFP candidates, for which it would be possible to search for very-wide-separation hosts immediately, although such searches are “high risk, high reward.”

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

National Science Foundation

United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation

MOST ∣ National Natural Science Foundation of China

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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