Adaptive Optics Imaging Breaks the Central Caustic Cusp Approach Degeneracy in High Magnification Microlensing Events
Sean K. Terry, David P. Bennett, Aparna Bhattacharya, Naoki Koshimoto,, Jean-Phillipe Beaulieu, Joshua W. Blackman, Ian A. Bond, Andrew A. Cole,, Jessica R. Lu, Jean Baptiste Marquette, Cl\'ement Ranc, Natalia Rektsini,, Aikaterini Vandorou

TL;DR
This study uses adaptive optics imaging to resolve a degeneracy in high magnification microlensing events, accurately determining the lens system's properties and ruling out planetary models, with implications for exoplanet detection.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that high-resolution AO imaging can break the central caustic cusp approach degeneracy in microlensing events, improving exoplanet characterization.
Findings
Proper motion measurement confirms lens star system
Masses of primary and secondary stars determined
Degeneracy between planetary and binary models ruled out
Abstract
We report new results for the gravitational microlensing target OGLE-2011-BLG-0950 from adaptive optics (AO) images using the Keck observatory. The original analysis by Choi et al. 2012 reports degenerate solutions between planetary and stellar binary lens systems. This is due to a degeneracy in high magnification events where the shape of the light curve peak can be explained by a source approach to two different cusp geometries with different source radius crossing times. This particular case is the most important type of degeneracy for exoplanet demographics, because the distinction between a planetary mass or stellar binary companion has direct consequences for microlensing exoplanet statistics. The 8 and 10-year baselines between the event and the Keck observations allow us to directly measure a relative proper motion of mas/yr, which confirms the detection of the…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
