KMT-2019-BLG-1339L: an M Dwarf with a Giant Planet or a Companion Near the Planet/Brown Dwarf Boundary

Abstract

We analyze KMT-2019-BLG-1339, a microlensing event with an obvious but incompletely resolved brief anomaly feature around the peak of the light curve. Although the origin of the anomaly is identified to be a companion to the lens with a low mass ratio q, the interpretation is subject to two different degeneracy types. The first type is the ambiguity in , representing the angular source radius scaled to the angular radius of the Einstein ring, θ E, and the other is the s s-1 degeneracy. The former type, `finite-source degeneracy', causes ambiguities in both s and q, while the latter induces an ambiguity only in s. Here s denotes the separation (in units of θ E) in projection between the lens components. We estimate that the lens components have masses (M1, M2) (0.27+0.36-0.15~M, 11+16-7~M J) and (0.48+0.40-0.28~M, 1.3+1.1-0.7~M J) according to the two solutions subject to the finite-source degeneracy, indicating that the lens comprises an M dwarf and a companion with a mass around the planet/brown dwarf boundary or a Jovian-mass planet. It is possible to lift the finite-source degeneracy by conducting future observations utilizing a high resolution instrument because the relative lens-source proper motion predicted by the solutions are widely different.

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