Terrestrial- and Neptune-mass Free-Floating Planet Candidates from the MOA-II 9 yr Galactic Bulge Survey

Author:

Koshimoto NaokiORCID,Sumi TakahiroORCID,Bennett David P.ORCID,Bozza ValerioORCID,Mróz PrzemekORCID,Udalski AndrzejORCID,Rattenbury Nicholas J.ORCID,Abe Fumio,Barry RichardORCID,Bhattacharya Aparna,Bond Ian A.,Fujii Hirosane,Fukui AkihikoORCID,Hamada Ryusei,Hirao YukiORCID,Silva Stela Ishitani,Itow YoshitakaORCID,Kirikawa Rintaro,Kondo IonaORCID,Matsubara YutakaORCID,Miyazaki ShotaORCID,Muraki YasushiORCID,Olmschenk GregORCID,Ranc ClémentORCID,Satoh YukiORCID,Suzuki DaisukeORCID,Tomoyoshi Mio,Tristram Paul J.,Vandorou Aikaterini,Yama Hibiki,Yamashita Kansuke,

Abstract

Abstract We report the discoveries of low-mass free-floating planet (FFP) candidates from the analysis of 2006–2014 MOA-II Galactic bulge survey data. In this data set, we found 6111 microlensing candidates and identified a statistical sample consisting of 3535 high-quality single-lens events with Einstein radius crossing times in the range 0.057 < t E/days < 757, including 13 events that show clear finite-source effects with angular Einstein radii of 0.90 < θ E/μas < 332.54. Two of the 12 events with t E < 1 day have significant finite-source effects, and one event, MOA-9y-5919, with t E = 0.057 ± 0.016 days and θ E = 0.90 ± 0.14 μas, is the second terrestrial-mass FFP candidate to date. A Bayesian analysis indicates a lens mass of 0.75 0.46 + 1.23 M for this event. The low detection efficiency for short-duration events implies a large population of low-mass FFPs. The microlensing detection efficiency for low-mass planet events depends on both the Einstein radius crossing times and the angular Einstein radii, so we have used image-level simulations to determine the detection efficiency dependence on both t E and θ E. This allows us to use a Galactic model to simulate the t E and θ E distribution of events produced by the known stellar populations and models of the FFP distribution that are fit to the data. Methods like this will be needed for the more precise FFP demographics determinations from Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope data.

Funder

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

NASA ∣ Goddard Space Flight Center

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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