Systematic KMTNet Planetary Anomaly Search. XII. Complete Sample of 2017 Subprime Field Planets
Author:
Gui YuqianORCID, Zang WeichengORCID, Zhai RuochengORCID, Ryu Yoon-HyunORCID, Udalski AndrzejORCID, Yang HongjingORCID, Han CheonghoORCID, Mao ShudeORCID, Albrow Michael D.ORCID, Chung Sun-JuORCID, Gould Andrew, Hwang Kyu-HaORCID, Jung Youn KilORCID, Shin In-GuORCID, Shvartzvald YossiORCID, Yee Jennifer C.ORCID, Cha Sang-MokORCID, Kim Dong-Jin, Kim Hyoun-WooORCID, Kim Seung-LeeORCID, Lee Chung-UkORCID, Lee Dong-JooORCID, Lee YongseokORCID, Park Byeong-GonORCID, Pogge Richard W.ORCID, Mróz PrzemekORCID, Szymański Michał K.ORCID, Skowron JanORCID, Poleski RadosławORCID, Soszyński IgorORCID, Pietrukowicz PawełORCID, Kozłowski SzymonORCID, Ulaczyk KrzysztofORCID, Rybicki Krzysztof A.ORCID, Iwanek PatrykORCID, Wrona MarcinORCID, Gromadzki MariuszORCID, Wang Hanyue, Zhang Jiyuan, Kuang RenkunORCID, Qian Qiyue, Zhu WeiORCID, , , ,
Abstract
Abstract
We report the analysis of four unambiguous planets and one possible planet from the subprime fields (Γ ≤ 1 hr−1) of the 2017 Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet) microlensing survey, to complete the KMTNet AnomalyFinder planetary sample for the 2017 subprime fields. They are KMT-2017-BLG-0849, KMT-2017-BLG-1057, OGLE-2017-BLG-0364, and KMT-2017-BLG-2331 (unambiguous), as well as KMT-2017-BLG-0958 (possible). For the four unambiguous planets, the mean planet–host mass ratios, q, are (1.0, 1.2, 4.6, 13) × 10−4, the median planetary masses are (6.4, 24, 76, 171) M
⊕, and the median host masses are (0.19, 0.57, 0.49, 0.40) M
⊙, respectively, found from a Bayesian analysis. We have completed the Anomaly Finder planetary sample from the first 4 yr of KMTNet data (2016–2019), with 112 unambiguous planets in total, which nearly tripled the microlensing planetary sample. The “sub-Saturn desert” (
log
q
=
−
3.6
,
−
3.0
) found in the 2018 and 2019 KMTNet samples is confirmed by the 2016 and 2017 KMTNet samples.
Funder
MOST ∣ National Natural Science Foundation of China National Research Foundation of Korea Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, R&D program Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange N.S.F BSF
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
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