OGLE-2017-BLG-0039: Microlensing Event with Light from the Lens Identified from Mass Measurement
Abstract
We present the analysis of the caustic-crossing binary microlensing event OGLE-2017-BLG-0039. Thanks to the very long duration of the event, with an event time scale t E 130 days, the microlens parallax is precisely measured despite its small value of πe 0.06. The analysis of the well-resolved caustic crossings during both the source star's entrance and exit of the caustic yields the angular Einstein radius θe 0.6~mas. The measured πe and θe indicate that the lens is a binary composed of two stars with masses 1.0~M and 0.15~M, and it is located at a distance of 6 kpc. From the color and brightness of the lens estimated from the determined lens mass and distance, it is expected that 2/3 of the I-band blended flux comes from the lens. Therefore, the event is a rare case of a bright lens event for which high-resolution follow-up observations can confirm the nature of the lens.
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