OGLE-2018-BLG-1269Lb: A Jovian Planet With A Bright, $I=16$ Host
Youn Kil Jung, Andrew Gould, Andrzej Udalski, Takahiro Sumi, Jennifer, C. Yee, Cheongho Han, Michael D. Albrow, Sun-Ju Chung, Kyu-Ha Hwang,, Yoon-Hyun Ryu, In-Gu Shin, Yossi Shvartzvald, Wei Zhu, Weicheng Zang,, Sang-Mok Cha, Dong-Jin Kim, Hyoun-Woo Kim, Seung-Lee Kim

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of a Jovian planet orbiting a bright, subgiant host star through microlensing, utilizing Gaia data to refine physical parameters and identify the host star.
Contribution
It combines microlensing observations with Gaia astrometry to precisely determine the physical properties of a planetary system, including host star type and planet mass.
Findings
The planet has a mass of approximately 0.69 Jupiter masses.
The host star is a subgiant with a mass around 1.13 solar masses.
The system is located about 2.56 kpc away from Earth.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a planet in the microlensing event OGLE-2018-BLG-1269, with planet-host mass ratio , i.e., times smaller than the Jupiter/Sun mass ratio. Combined with the parallax and proper motion, a strong one-dimensional constraint on the microlens parallax vector allows us to significantly reduce the uncertainties of lens physical parameters. A Bayesian analysis that ignores any information about light from the host yields that the planet is a cold giant orbiting a Sun-like star at a distance of . The projected planet-host separation is . Using {\it Gaia} astrometry, we show that the blended light lies mas from the host and therefore must be…
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