OGLE-2018-BLG-1428Lb: a Jupiter-mass planet beyond the snow line of a dwarf star
Abstract
We present the analysis of the microlensing event OGLE-2018-BLG-1428, which has a short-duration ( 1 day) caustic-crossing anomaly. The event was caused by a planetary lens system with planet/host mass ratio q=1.7×10-3. Thanks to the detection of the caustic-crossing anomaly, the finite source effect was well measured, but the microlens parallax was not constrained due to the relatively short timescale (t E=24 days). From a Bayesian analysis, we find that the host star is a dwarf star M host=0.43+0.33-0.22 \ M at a distance D L=6.22+1.03-1.51\ kpc and the planet is a Jovian-mass planet M p=0.77+0.77-0.53 \ M J with a projected separation a=3.30+0.59-0.83\ au. The planet orbits beyond the snow line of the host star. Considering the relative lens-source proper motion of μ rel = 5.58 0.38\ mas\ yr-1, the lens can be resolved by adaptive optics with a 30m telescope in the future.
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