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

Abstract

At q=1.81 0.20 × 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 × 10-5. The event was observed by Spitzer, yielding a microlens-parallax π E measurement. Combined with a measurement of the Einstein radius θ E from finite-source effects during the caustic crossings, these measurements imply masses of the host M host=1.14+0.10-0.12\, M and planet M planet = 7.59+0.75-0.69\,M, system distance DL = 3.38+0.22-0.26\,\, kpc and projected separation a = 4.27+0.21-0.23\, 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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