OGLE-2017-BLG-1522: A giant planet around a brown dwarf located in the Galactic bulge
Y. K. Jung, A. Udalski, A. Gould, Y.-H. Ryu, J. C. Yee, C. Han, M. D., Albrow, C.-U. Lee, S.-L. Kim, K.-H. Hwang, S.-J. Chung, I.-G. Shin, W. Zhu,, S.-M. Cha, D.-J. Kim, Y. Lee, B.-G. Park, D.-J. Lee, H.-W. Kim, R. W. Pogge,, M. K. Szyma\'nski, P. Mr\'oz, R. Poleski, J. Skowron

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a giant planet around a brown dwarf in the Galactic bulge via microlensing, providing evidence for planet formation around substellar objects.
Contribution
First detection of a giant planet orbiting a brown dwarf host in the Galactic bulge using microlensing techniques.
Findings
Planet mass approximately 0.75 Jupiter masses.
Host mass approximately 46 Jupiter masses.
Planet located beyond the snow line at about 0.12 AU.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a giant planet in the OGLE-2017-BLG-1522 microlensing event. The planetary perturbations were clearly identified by high-cadence survey experiments despite the relatively short event timescale of days. The Einstein radius is unusually small, mas, implying that the lens system either has very low mass or lies much closer to the microlensed source than the Sun, or both. A Bayesian analysis yields component masses and source-lens distance , implying that this is a brown-dwarf/Jupiter system that probably lies in the Galactic bulge, a location that is also consistent with the relatively low lens-source relative proper motion . The projected…
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