MOA-2013-BLG-220Lb: Massive Planetary Companion to Galactic-Disk Host
Abstract
We report the discovery of MOA-2013-BLG-220Lb, which has a super-Jupiter mass ratio q=3.01 0.02× 10-3 relative to its host. The proper motion, μ=12.5 1\, mas\, yr-1, is one of the highest for microlensing planets yet discovered, implying that it will be possible to separately resolve the host within 7 years. Two separate lines of evidence imply that the planet and host are in the Galactic disk. The planet could have been detected and characterized purely with follow-up data, which has important implications for microlensing surveys, both current and into the LSST era.
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