KMT-2018-BLG-0029Lb: A Very Low Mass-Ratio Spitzer Microlens Planet


Abstract in English

At $q=1.81pm 0.20 times 10^{-5}$, KMT-2018-BLG-0029Lb has the lowest planet-host mass ratio $q$ of any microlensing planet to date by more than a factor of two. Hence, it is the first planet that probes below the apparent pile-up at $q=5$--10 $times 10^{-5}$. The event was observed by {it Spitzer}, yielding a microlens-parallax $pi_{rm E}$ measurement. Combined with a measurement of the Einstein radius $theta_{rm E}$ from finite-source effects during the caustic crossings, these measurements imply masses of the host $M_{rm host}=1.14^{+0.10}_{-0.12}, M_odot$ and planet $M_{rm planet} = 7.59^{+0.75}_{-0.69},M_oplus$, system distance $D_L = 3.38^{+0.22}_{-0.26},,{rm kpc}$ and projected separation $a_perp = 4.27^{+0.21}_{-0.23},{rm au}$. The blended light, which is substantially brighter than the microlensed source, is plausibly due to the lens and could be observed at high resolution immediately.

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