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Characterizing Lenses and Lensed Stars of High-Magnification Single-lens Gravitational Microlensing Events With Lenses Passing Over Source Stars

We present the analysis of the light curves of 9 high-magnification single-lens gravitational microlensing events with lenses passing over source stars, including OGLE-2004-BLG-254, MOA-2007-BLG-176, MOA-2007-BLG-233/OGLE-2007-BLG-302, MOA-2009-BLG-174, MOA-2010-BLG-436, MOA-2011-BLG-093, MOA-2011-BLG-274, OGLE-2011-BLG-0990/MOA-2011-BLG-300, and OGLE-2011-BLG-1101/MOA-2011-BLG-325. For all events, we measure the linear limb-darkening coefficients of the surface brightness profile of source stars by measuring the deviation of the light curves near the peak affected by the finite-source effect. For 7 events, we measure the Einstein radii and the lens-source relative proper motions. Among them, 5 events are found to have Einstein radii less than 0.2 mas, making the lenses candidates of very low-mass stars or brown dwarfs. For MOA-2011-BLG-274, especially, the small Einstein radius of $θ_{\rm E}\sim 0.08$ mas combined with the short time scale of $t_{\rm E}\sim 2.7$ days suggests the possibility that the lens is a free-floating planet. For MOA-2009-BLG-174, we measure the lens parallax and thus uniquely determine the physical parameters of the lens. We also find that the measured lens mass of $\sim 0.84\ M_\odot$ is consistent with that of a star blended with the source, suggesting that the blend is likely to be the lens. Although we find planetary signals for none of events, we provide exclusion diagrams showing the confidence levels excluding the existence of a planet as a function of the separation and mass ratio.

preprint2012arXivOpen access
J. -Y. ChoiI. -G. ShinS. -Y. ParkC. HanA. GouldT. SumiA. UdalskiJ. -P. BeaulieuR. StreetM. DominikW. AllenL. A. AlmeidaM. BosG. W. ChristieD. L. DePoyS. DongJ. DrummondA. Gal-YamB. S. GaudiC. B. HendersonL. -W. HungF. JablonskiJ. JanczakC. -U. LeeF. MalliaA. MauryJ. McCormickD. McGregorL. A. G. MonardD. MoorhouseJ. A. MuñozT. NatuschC. NelsonB. -G. ParkR. W. PoggeT. -G. "TG" TanG. ThornleyJ. C. YeeF. AbeE. BarnardJ. BaudryD. P. BennettI. A. BondC. S. BotzlerM. FreemanA. FukuiK. FurusawaF. HayashiJ. B. HearnshawS. HosakaY. ItowK. KamiyaP. M. KilmartinS. KobaraA. KorpelaW. LinC. H. LingS. MakitaK. MasudaY. MatsubaraN. MiyakeY. MurakiM. NagayaK. NishimotoK. OhnishiT. OkumuraK. OmoriY. C. PerrottN. RattenburyTo. SaitoL. SkuljanD. J. SullivanD. SuzukiK. SuzukiW. L. SweatmanS. TakinoP. J. TristramK. WadaP. C. M. YockM. K. SzymańskiM. KubiakG. PietrzyńskiI. SoszyńskiR. PoleskiK. UlaczykŁ. WyrzykowskiS. KozłowskiP. PietrukowiczM. D. AlbrowE. BacheletV. BatistaC. S. BennettR. Bowens-RubinS. BrillantA. CassanA. ColeE. CorralesCh. CouturesS. DietersD. Dominis PresterJ. DonatowiczP. FouquéJ. GreenhillS. R. KaneJ. MenziesK. C. SahuJ. WambsganssA. WilliamsM. ZubA. AllanD. M. BramichP. BrowneN. ClayS. FraserK. HorneN. KainsC. MottramC. SnodgrassI. SteeleY. TsaprasK. A. AlsubaiV. BozzaM. J. BurgdorfS. Calchi NovatiP. DoddsS. DreizlerF. FinetT. GernerM. GlitrupF. GrundahlS. HardisK. HarpsøeT. C. HinseM. HundertmarkU. G. JørgensenE. KerinsC. LiebigG. MaierL. ManciniM. MathiasenM. T. PennyS. ProftS. RahvarD. RicciG. ScarpettaS. SchäferF. SchönebeckJ. SkottfeltJ. SurdejJ. SouthworthF. Zimmer

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J. -Y. ChoiI. -G. ShinS. -Y. ParkC. HanA. GouldT. SumiA. UdalskiJ. -P. BeaulieuR. StreetM. DominikW. AllenL. A. AlmeidaM. BosG. W. ChristieD. L. DePoyS. DongJ. DrummondA. Gal-YamB. S. GaudiC. B. HendersonL. -W. HungF. JablonskiJ. JanczakC. -U. LeeF. MalliaA. MauryJ. McCormickD. McGregorL. A. G. MonardD. MoorhouseJ. A. MuñozT. NatuschC. NelsonB. -G. ParkR. W. PoggeT. -G. "TG" TanG. ThornleyJ. C. YeeF. AbeE. BarnardJ. BaudryD. P. BennettI. A. BondC. S. BotzlerM. FreemanA. FukuiK. FurusawaF. HayashiJ. B. HearnshawS. HosakaY. ItowK. KamiyaP. M. KilmartinS. KobaraA. KorpelaW. LinC. H. LingS. MakitaK. MasudaY. MatsubaraN. MiyakeY. MurakiM. NagayaK. NishimotoK. OhnishiT. OkumuraK. OmoriY. C. PerrottN. RattenburyTo. SaitoL. SkuljanD. J. SullivanD. SuzukiK. SuzukiW. L. SweatmanS. TakinoP. J. TristramK. WadaP. C. M. YockM. K. SzymańskiM. KubiakG. PietrzyńskiI. SoszyńskiR. PoleskiK. UlaczykŁ. WyrzykowskiS. KozłowskiP. PietrukowiczM. D. AlbrowE. BacheletV. BatistaC. S. BennettR. Bowens-RubinS. BrillantA. CassanA. ColeE. CorralesCh. CouturesS. DietersD. Dominis PresterJ. DonatowiczP. FouquéJ. GreenhillS. R. KaneJ. MenziesK. C. SahuJ. WambsganssA. WilliamsM. ZubA. AllanD. M. BramichP. BrowneN. ClayS. FraserK. HorneN. KainsC. MottramC. SnodgrassI. SteeleY. TsaprasK. A. AlsubaiV. BozzaM. J. BurgdorfS. Calchi NovatiP. DoddsS. DreizlerF. FinetT. GernerM. GlitrupF. GrundahlS. HardisK. HarpsøeT. C. HinseM. HundertmarkU. G. JørgensenE. KerinsC. LiebigG. MaierL. ManciniM. MathiasenM. T. PennyS. ProftS. RahvarD. RicciG. ScarpettaS. SchäferF. SchönebeckJ. SkottfeltJ. SurdejJ. SouthworthF. Zimmer

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