KMT-2022-BLG-0440Lb: A New $q < 10^{-4}$ Microlensing Planet with the Central-Resonant Caustic Degeneracy Broken
Jiyuan Zhang, Weicheng Zang, Youn Kil Jung, Hongjing Yang, Andrew, Gould, Takahiro Sumi, Shude Mao, Subo Dong, Michael D. Albrow, Sun-Ju Chung,, Cheongho Han, Kyu-Ha Hwang, Yoon-Hyun Ryu, In-Gu Shin, Yossi Shvartzvald,, Jennifer C. Yee, Sang-Mok Cha, Dong-Jin Kim, Hyoun-Woo Kim

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new microlensing planet with an extremely low mass ratio, demonstrating the capability of high-magnification microlensing surveys to detect such challenging planets.
Contribution
It presents the analysis of a high-magnification microlensing event revealing a planet with q < 10^{-4}, breaking degeneracies and showcasing the effectiveness of follow-up observations.
Findings
Detected a planet with q ≈ 0.75--1.00 × 10^{-4}
Excluded resonant caustic and brown-dwarf models
Demonstrated the success of follow-up programs in detecting low-q planets
Abstract
We present the observations and analysis of a high-magnification microlensing planetary event, KMT-2022-BLG-0440, for which the weak and short-lived planetary signal was covered by both the KMTNet survey and follow-up observations. The binary-lens models with a central caustic provide the best fits, with a planet/host mass ratio, -- at . The binary-lens models with a resonant caustic and a brown-dwarf mass ratio are both excluded by . The binary-source model can fit the anomaly well but is rejected by the ``color argument'' on the second source. From Bayesian analyses, it is estimated that the host star is likely a K or M dwarf located in the Galactic disk, the planet probably has a Neptune-mass, and the projected planet-host separation is or au, subject to the close/wide degeneracy. This…
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TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
