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MOA-2020-BLG-135Lb: A New Neptune-class Planet for the Extended MOA-II Exoplanet Microlens Statistical Analysis

Authors :
Silva, Stela Ishitani
Ranc, Clément
Bennett, David P.
Bond, Ian A.
Zang, Weicheng
Abe, Fumio
Barry, Richard K.
Bhattacharya, Aparna
Fujii, Hirosane
Fukui, Akihiko
Hirao, Yuki
Itow, Yoshitaka
Kirikawa, Rintaro
Kondo, Iona
Koshimoto, Naoki
Matsubara, Yutaka
Matsumoto, Sho
Miyazaki, Shota
Muraki, Yasushi
Olmschenk, Greg
Okamura, Arisa
Rattenbury, Nicholas J.
Satoh, Yuki
Sumi, Takahiro
Suzuki, Daisuke
Toda, Taiga
Tristram, Paul . J.
Vandorou, Aikaterini
Yama, Hibiki
Petric, Andreea
Burdullis, Todd
Fouqué, Pascal
Mao, Shude
Penny, Matthew T.
Zhu, Wei
Rau, Gioia
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We report the light-curve analysis for the event MOA-2020-BLG-135, which leads to the discovery of a new Neptune-class planet, MOA-2020-BLG-135Lb. With a derived mass ratio of $q=1.52_{-0.31}^{+0.39} \times 10^{-4}$ and separation $s\approx1$, the planet lies exactly at the break and likely peak of the exoplanet mass-ratio function derived by the MOA collaboration (Suzuki et al. 2016). We estimate the properties of the lens system based on a Galactic model and considering two different Bayesian priors: one assuming that all stars have an equal planet-hosting probability and the other that planets are more likely to orbit more massive stars. With a uniform host mass prior, we predict that the lens system is likely to be a planet of mass $m_\mathrm{planet}=11.3_{-6.9}^{+19.2} M_\oplus$ and a host star of mass $M_\mathrm{host}=0.23_{-0.14}^{+0.39} M_\odot$, located at a distance $D_L=7.9_{-1.0}^{+1.0}\;\mathrm{kpc}$. With a prior that holds that planet occurrence scales in proportion to the host star mass, the estimated lens system properties are $m_\mathrm{planet}=25_{-15}^{+22} M_\oplus$, $M_\mathrm{host}=0.53_{-0.32}^{+0.42} M_\odot$, and $D_L=8.3_{-1.0}^{+0.9}\; \mathrm{kpc}$. This planet qualifies for inclusion in the extended MOA-II exoplanet microlens sample.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables, submitted to the AAS Journals

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2204.03672
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac82b8