OGLE-2012-BLG-0724Lb: A Saturn-mass Planet around an M-dwarf
Y. Hirao, A. Udalski, T. Sumi, D.P. Bennett, I.A. Bond, N. Rattenbury,, D. Suzuki, N. Koshimoto, F. Abe, Y. Asakura, A. Bhattacharya, M. Freeman, A., Fukui, Y. Itow, M.C.A. Li, C.H. Ling, K. Masuda, Y. Matsubara, T. Matsuo, Y., Muraki, M. Nagakane, K. Ohnishi, H. Oyokawa

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a Saturn-mass exoplanet orbiting an M-dwarf star via gravitational microlensing, providing evidence supporting core accretion models that predict fewer Jupiter-mass planets around such stars.
Contribution
First detection of a Saturn-mass planet around an M-dwarf using microlensing, with detailed analysis of the system's properties and implications for planet formation theories.
Findings
Planet has a mass ratio of ~1.58e-3.
Host star estimated at ~0.29 solar masses.
Planet's projected separation is ~1.6 AU.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a planet by the microlensing method, OGLE-2012-BLG-0724Lb. Although the duration of the planetary signal for this event was one of the shortest seen for a planetary event, the anomaly was well covered thanks to high cadence observations taken by the survey groups OGLE and MOA. By analyzing the light curve, this planetary system is found to have a mass ratio . By conducting a Bayesian analysis, we estimate that the host star is an M-dwarf star with a mass of located at away from the Earth and the companion's mass is . The projected planet-host separation is . Because the lens-source relative proper motion is relatively high, future high resolution images would…
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