Reanalyses of Anomalous Gravitational Microlensing Events in the OGLE-III Early Warning System Database with Combined Data
J. Jeong, H. Park, C. Han, A. Gould, A. Udalski, M. K. Szyma\'nski, G., Pietrzy\'nski, I. Soszy\'nski, R. Poleski, K. Ulaczyk, \L. Wyrzykowski, F., Abe, D. P. Bennett, I. A. Bond, C. S. Botzler, M. Freeman, A. Fukui, D., Fukunaga, Y. Itow, N. Koshimoto, K. Masuda, Y. Matsubara

TL;DR
This study reanalyzes anomalous gravitational microlensing events from OGLE-III data, utilizing combined datasets and higher-order effects to refine models, measure Einstein radii, and identify degenerate solutions, revealing some binary companions as brown dwarfs.
Contribution
It provides new solutions and insights for 8 microlensing events by combining data and considering higher-order effects, improving understanding of lens models and binary companion masses.
Findings
Binary-lens models better explain 5 events previously interpreted as binary-source.
Finite-source effects detected in 6 events, enabling Einstein radius measurements for 3.
Higher-order effects and degeneracies analyzed, revealing brown-dwarf companions in some cases.
Abstract
We reanalyze microlensing events in the published list of anomalous events that were observed from the OGLE lensing survey conducted during 2004-2008 period. In order to check the existence of possible degenerate solutions and extract extra information, we conduct analyses based on combined data from other survey and follow-up observation and consider higher-order effects. Among the analyzed events, we present analyses of 8 events for which either new solutions are identified or additional information is obtained. We find that the previous binary-source interpretations of 5 events are better interpreted by binary-lens models. These events include OGLE-2006-BLG-238, OGLE-2007-BLG-159, OGLE-2007-BLG-491, OGLE-2008-BLG-143, and OGLE-2008-BLG-210. With additional data covering caustic crossings, we detect finite-source effects for 6 events including OGLE-2006-BLG-215, OGLE-2006-BLG-238,…
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