论文标题
MOA-2020-BLG-208磅:预测沙漠中的凉爽亚星期星球
MOA-2020-BLG-208Lb: Cool Sub-Saturn Planet Within Predicted Desert
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论文摘要
我们分析了MOA-2020-BLG-208重力微化事件,并介绍了新行星MOA-2020-BLG-208LB的发现和表征,并具有估计的亚质量质量。质量比$ q = 3.17^{+0.28} _ { - 0.26} \ times 10^{ - 4} $和一个分离$ s = 1.3807^{+0.0018} _ { - 0.0018} $,Planet在Moaa function of MosAtio function of Mos-Ratio function sue expe expection(su)exch expecortion(su)灵敏度。对于这些估计,我们使用两个大规模法律先验提供结果:一个假设所有恒星具有同等的行星托管概率,而另一个假设行星更有可能绕更大的恒星绕行驶。在第一种情况下,我们估计镜头系统可能是质量$ M_ \ Mathrm {Planet} = 46^{+42} _ { - 24} \; m_ \ oplus $和质量$ m_ \ mathrm {host} = 0.43^{+0.39} _ { - 0.23} \; m_ \ odot $,位于距离$ d_l = 7.49^{+0.99} _ { - 1.13} \; \ mathrm {kpc} $。对于第二种情况,我们估计$ M_ \ Mathrm {Planet} = 69^{+37} _ { - 34} \; m_ \ oplus $,$ m_ \ mathrm {host} = 0.66^{+0.35} _ { - 0.32} \; m_ \ odot $,$ d_l = 7.81^{+0.93} _ { - 0.93} \; \ mathrm {kpc} $。作为一个很酷的亚质量质量行星,该星球为修订的行星形成模型的越来越多的证据集合而成,并有资格将其纳入扩展的MOA-II超球形微透镜样品中。
We analyze the MOA-2020-BLG-208 gravitational microlensing event and present the discovery and characterization of a new planet, MOA-2020-BLG-208Lb, with an estimated sub-Saturn mass. With a mass ratio $q = 3.17^{+0.28}_{-0.26} \times 10^{-4}$ and a separation $s = 1.3807^{+0.0018}_{-0.0018}$, the planet lies near the peak of the mass-ratio function derived by the MOA collaboration (Suzuki et al. 2016), near the edge of expected sample sensitivity. For these estimates we provide results using two mass law priors: one assuming that all stars have an equal planet-hosting probability, and the other assuming that planets are more likely to orbit around more massive stars. In the first scenario, we estimate that the lens system is likely to be a planet of mass $m_\mathrm{planet} = 46^{+42}_{-24} \; M_\oplus$ and a host star of mass $M_\mathrm{host} = 0.43^{+0.39}_{-0.23} \; M_\odot$, located at a distance $D_L = 7.49^{+0.99}_{-1.13} \; \mathrm{kpc}$. For the second scenario, we estimate $m_\mathrm{planet} = 69^{+37}_{-34} \; M_\oplus$, $M_\mathrm{host} = 0.66^{+0.35}_{-0.32} \; M_\odot$, and $D_L = 7.81^{+0.93}_{-0.93} \; \mathrm{kpc}$. As a cool sub-Saturn-mass planet, this planet adds to a growing collection of evidence for revised planetary formation models and qualifies for inclusion in the extended MOA-II exoplanet microlensing sample.