OGLE-2019-BLG-0362Lb: A super-Jovian-mass planet around a low-mass star
Abstract
We present the analysis of a planetary microlensing event OGLE-2019-BLG-0362 with a short-duration anomaly ( 0.4\, days) near the peak of the light curve, which is caused by the resonant caustic. The event has a severe degeneracy with 2 = 0.9 between the close and the wide binary lens models both with planet-host mass ratio q 0.007. We measure the angular Einstein radius but not the microlens parallax, and thus we perform a Bayesian analysis to estimate the physical parameters of the lens. We find that the OGLE-2019-BLG-0362L system is a super-Jovian-mass planet M p=3.26+0.83-0.58\, M J orbiting an M dwarf M h=0.42+0.34-0.23\, M at a distance D L =5.83+1.04-1.55\, kpc. The projected star-planet separation is a = 2.18+0.58-0.72\, AU, which indicates that the planet lies beyond the snow line of the host star.
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