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Wide-orbit exoplanets are common. Analysis of nearly 20 years of OGLE microlensing survey data
- Source :
- Acta Astronomica 2021, vol 71, no 1, p. 1-23
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- We use nearly 20 years of photometry obtained by the OGLE survey to measure the occurrence rate of wide-orbit (or ice giant) microlensing planets, i.e., with separations from ~5 AU to ~15 AU and mass-ratios from $10^{-4}$ to 0.033. In a sample of 3112 events we find six previously known wide-orbit planets and a new microlensing planet or brown dwarf OGLE-2017-BLG-0114Lb, for which close and wide orbits are possible and close orbit is preferred. We run extensive simulations of the planet detection efficiency, robustly taking into account the finite-source effects. We find that the extrapolation of the previously measured rate of microlensing planets significantly underpredicts the number of wide-orbit planets. On average, every microlensing star hosts $1.4^{+0.9}_{-0.6}$ ice giant planets.<br />Comment: 8 figures, anciliary files attached
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Journal :
- Acta Astronomica 2021, vol 71, no 1, p. 1-23
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2104.02079
- Document Type :
- Working Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.32023/0001-5237/71.1.1