Systematic KMTNet Planetary Anomaly Search. XII. Complete Sample of 2017 Subprime Field Planets

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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

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BSF

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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