MOA-2020-BLG-135Lb: A New Neptune-class Planet for the Extended MOA-II Exoplanet Microlens Statistical Analysis

Abstract

We report the light-curve analysis for the event MOA-2020-BLG-135, which leads to the discovery of a new Neptune-class planet, MOA-2020-BLG-135Lb. With a derived mass ratio of q=1.52-0.31+0.39 × 10-4 and separation s≈1, the planet lies exactly at the break and likely peak of the exoplanet mass-ratio function derived by the MOA collaboration (Suzuki et al. 2016). We estimate the properties of the lens system based on a Galactic model and considering two different Bayesian priors: one assuming that all stars have an equal planet-hosting probability and the other that planets are more likely to orbit more massive stars. With a uniform host mass prior, we predict that the lens system is likely to be a planet of mass mplanet=11.3-6.9+19.2 M and a host star of mass Mhost=0.23-0.14+0.39 M, located at a distance DL=7.9-1.0+1.0\;kpc. With a prior that holds that planet occurrence scales in proportion to the host star mass, the estimated lens system properties are mplanet=25-15+22 M, Mhost=0.53-0.32+0.42 M, and DL=8.3-1.0+0.9\; kpc. This planet qualifies for inclusion in the extended MOA-II exoplanet microlens sample.

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