Ogle-2018-blg-0677lb: A super earth near the galactic bulge
Abstract
We report the analysis of the microlensing event OGLE-2018-BLG-0677. A small feature in the light curve of the event leads to the discovery that the lens is a star-planet system. Although there are two degenerate solutions that could not be distinguished for this event, both lead to a similar planet-host mass ratio. We perform a Bayesian analysis based on a Galactic model to obtain the properties of the system and find that the planet corresponds to a super-Earth/sub-Neptune with a mass Mplanet = 3.96+5.88-2.66M. The host star has a mass Mhost = 0.12+0.14-0.08M. The projected separation for the inner and outer solutions are 0.63+0.20-0.17~AU and 0.72+0.23-0.19~AU respectively. At 2=2( 1L1S)-2( 2L1S)=46, this is by far the lowest 2 for any securely-detected microlensing planet to date, a feature that is closely connected to the fact that it is detected primarily via a "dip" rather than a "bump".