Kepler K2 Campaign 9: II. First space-based discovery of an exoplanet using microlensing
D. Specht, R. Poleski, M. T. Penny, E. Kerins, I. McDonald, Chung-Uk, Lee, A. Udalski, I. A. Bond, Y. Shvartzvald, Weicheng Zang, R. A. Street, D., W. Hogg, B. S. Gaudi, T. Barclay, G. Barentsen, S. B. Howell, F. Mullally, C., B. Henderson, S. T. Bryson, D. A. Caldwell

TL;DR
This paper reports the first space-based discovery of an exoplanet via microlensing using Kepler K2 data, measuring its properties directly and providing insights into planetary formation around low-mass stars.
Contribution
It presents the first bound exoplanet discovery from space-based microlensing data, with direct mass measurement and detailed orbital characterization.
Findings
Host star mass: 0.58 solar masses
Planet mass: 1.1 Jupiter masses
System at 5.2 kpc from Earth
Abstract
We present K2-2016-BLG-0005Lb, a densely sampled, planetary binary caustic-crossing microlensing event found from a blind search of data gathered from Campaign 9 of the Kepler K2 mission (K2C9). K2-2016-BLG-0005Lb is the first bound microlensing exoplanet discovered from space-based data. The event has caustic entry and exit points that are resolved in the K2C9 data, enabling the lens--source relative proper motion to be measured. We have fitted a binary microlens model to the Kepler data, and to simultaneous observations from multiple ground-based surveys. Whilst the ground-based data only sparsely sample the binary caustic, they provide a clear detection of parallax that allows us to break completely the microlensing mass--position--velocity degeneracy and measure the planet's mass directly. We find a host mass of and a planetary mass of $1.1\pm0.1 ~{\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
