Author:
Han Cheongho,Gould Andrew,Jung Youn Kil,Bond Ian A.,Zang Weicheng,Chung Sun-Ju,Albrow Michael D.,Hwang Kyu-Ha,Ryu Yoon-Hyun,Shin In-Gu,Shvartzvald Yossi,Yang Hongjing,Yee Jennifer C.,Cha Sang-Mok,Kim Doeon,Kim Dong-Jin,Kim Seung-Lee,Lee Chung-Uk,Lee Dong-Joo,Lee Yongseok,Park Byeong-Gon,Pogge Richard W.,Mao Shude,Zhu Wei,Abe Fumio,Barry Richard,Bennett David P.,Bhattacharya Aparna,Fujii Hirosame,Fukui Akihiko,Hamada Ryusei,Hirao Yuki,Ishitani Silva Stela,Itow Yoshitaka,Kirikawa Rintaro,Kondo Iona,Koshimoto Naoki,Matsubara Yutaka,Matsumoto Sho,Miyazaki Shota,Muraki Yasushi,Okamura Arisa,Olmschenk Greg,Ranc Clément,Rattenbury Nicholas J.,Satoh Yuki,Sumi Takahiro,Suzuki Daisuke,Toda Taiga,Tomoyoshi Mio,Tristram Paul J.,Vandorou Aikaterini,Yama Hibiki,Yamashita Kansuke
Abstract
Aims. We investigate the data collected by the high-cadence microlensing surveys during the 2022 season in search of planetary signals appearing in the light curves of microlensing events. From this search, we find that the lensing event MOA-2022-BLG-249 exhibits a brief positive anomaly that lasted for about one day, with a maximum deviation of ~0.2 mag from a single-source, single-lens model.
Methods. We analyzed the light curve under the two interpretations of the anomaly: one originated by a low-mass companion to the lens (planetary model) and the other originated by a faint companion to the source (binary-source model).
Results. We find that the anomaly is better explained by the planetary model than the binary-source model. We identified two solutions rooted in the inner-outer degeneracy and for both of them, the estimated planet-to-host mass ratio, q ~ 8 × 10−5, is very small. With the constraints provided by the microlens parallax and the lower limit on the Einstein radius, as well as the blend-flux constraint, we find that the lens is a planetary system, in which a super-Earth planet, with a mass of (4.83 ± 1.44) Μ⊕, orbits a low-mass host star, with a mass of (0.18 ± 0.05) M⊙, lying in the Galactic disk at a distance of (2.00 ± 0.42) kpc. The planet detection demonstrates the elevated microlensing sensitivity of the current high-cadence lensing surveys to low-mass planets.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics