KMT-2018-BLG-1743: Planetary Microlensing Event Occurring on Two Source Stars

Abstract

We present the analysis of the microlensing event KMT-2018-BLG-1743. The light curve of the event, with a peak magnification A peak 800, exhibits two anomaly features, one around the peak and the other on the falling side of the light curve. An interpretation with a binary lens and a single source (2L1S) cannot describe the anomalies. By conducting additional modeling that includes an extra lens (3L1S) or an extra source (2L2S) relative to a 2L1S interpretation, we find that 2L2S interpretations with a planetary lens system and a binary source best explain the observed light curve with 2 188 and 91 over the 2L1S and 3L1S solutions, respectively. Assuming that these 2 values are adequate for distinguishing the models, the event is the fourth 2L2S event and the second 2L2S planetary event. The 2L2S interpretations are subject to a degeneracy, resulting in two solutions with s>1.0 (wide solution) and s<1.0 (close solution). The masses of the lens components and the distance to the lens are (M host/M, M planet/M J, D L/ kpc) (0.19+0.27-0.111, 0.25+0.34-0.14, 6.48+0.94-1.03) and (0.42+0.34-0.25, 1.61+1.30-0.97, 6.04+0.93-1.27) according to the wide and close solutions, respectively. The source is a binary composed of an early G dwarf and a mid M dwarf. The values of the relative lens-source proper motion expected from the two degenerate solutions, μ wide 2.3 mas yr-1 and μ close 4.1 mas yr-1, are substantially different, and thus the degeneracy can be broken by resolving the lens and source from future high-resolution imaging observations.

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