KMT-2019-BLG-1715: Planetary Microlensing Event with Three Lens Masses and Two Source Stars
Author:
Han CheonghoORCID, Udalski AndrzejORCID, Kim Doeon, Kil Jung Youn, Lee Chung-UkORCID, Bond Ian A., Albrow Michael D.ORCID, Chung Sun-JuORCID, Gould Andrew, Hwang Kyu-HaORCID, Kim Hyoun-WooORCID, Ryu Yoon-HyunORCID, Shin In-GuORCID, Shvartzvald YossiORCID, Zang WeichengORCID, Yee Jennifer C.ORCID, Cha Sang-Mok, Kim Dong-Jin, Kim Seung-LeeORCID, Lee Dong-Joo, Lee Yongseok, Park Byeong-GonORCID, Pogge Richard W.ORCID, Kim Chun-HweyORCID, Kim Woong-TaeORCID, Mróz Przemek, Szymański Michał K.ORCID, Skowron JanORCID, Poleski Radek, Soszyński IgorORCID, Pietrukowicz PawełORCID, Kozłowski SzymonORCID, Ulaczyk KrzysztofORCID, Rybicki Krzysztof A., Iwanek PatrykORCID, Wrona Marcin, Gromadzki MariuszORCID, Abe Fumio, Barry RichardORCID, Bennett David P.ORCID, Bhattacharya Aparna, Donachie Martin, Fujii Hirosane, Fukui AkihikoORCID, Itow YoshitakaORCID, Hirao Yuki, Kirikawa Rintaro, Kondo IonaORCID, Cheung Alex Li Man, Matsubara Yutaka, Muraki YasushiORCID, Miyazaki ShotaORCID, Ranc ClémentORCID, Rattenbury Nicholas J.ORCID, Satoh Yuki, Shoji Hikaru, Suematsu Haruno, Sumi Takahiro, Suzuki DaisukeORCID, Tanaka Yuzuru, Tristram Paul J., Yamakawa Takeharu, Yamawaki Tsubasa, Yonehara Atsunori
Abstract
Abstract
We investigate the gravitational microlensing event KMT-2019-BLG-1715, the light curve of which shows two short-term anomalies from a caustic-crossing binary-lensing light curve: one with a large deviation and the other with a small deviation. We identify five pairs of solutions, in which the anomalies are explained by adding an extra lens or source component in addition to the base binary-lens model. We resolve the degeneracies by applying a method in which the measured flux ratio between the first and second source stars is compared with the flux ratio deduced from the ratio of the source radii. Applying this method leaves a single pair of viable solutions, in both of which the major anomaly is generated by a planetary-mass third body of the lens, and the minor anomaly is generated by a faint second source. A Bayesian analysis indicates that the lens comprises three masses: a planet-mass object with ∼2.6 M
J and binary stars of K and M dwarfs lying in the galactic disk. We point out the possibility that the lens is the blend, and this can be verified by conducting high-resolution follow-up imaging for the resolution of the lens from the source.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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