KMT-2016-BLG-1836Lb: A Super-Jovian Planet From A High-Cadence Microlensing Field
Abstract
We report the discovery of a super-Jovian planet in the microlensing event KMT-2016-BLG-1836, which was found by the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network's high-cadence observations ( ~ 4~hr-1). The planet-host mass ratio q ~ 0.004. A Bayesian analysis indicates that the planetary system is composed of a super-Jovian Mplanet = 2.2-1.1+1.9 MJ planet orbiting an M or K dwarf M host = 0.49-0.25+0.38 MSun, at a distance of DL = 7.1-2.4+0.8 kpc. The projected planet-host separation is 3.5+1.1-0.9 AU, implying that the planet is located beyond the snowline of the host star. Future high-resolution images can potentially strongly constrain the lens brightness and thus the mass and distance of the planetary system. Without considering detailed detection efficiency, selection or publication biases, we find a potential "mass ratio desert" at -3.7 q -3.0 for the 31 published KMTNet planets.