KMT-2022-BLG-0475Lb and KMT-2022-BLG-1480Lb: Microlensing ice giants detected via non-caustic-crossing channel
Cheongho Han, Chung-Uk Lee, Ian A. Bond, Weicheng Zang, Sun-Ju Chung,, Michael D. Albrow, Andrew Gould, Kyu-Ha Hwang, Youn Kil Jung, Yoon-Hyun Ryu,, In-Gu Shin, Yossi Shvartzvald, Hongjing Yang, Jennifer C. Yee, Sang-Mok Cha,, Doeon Kim, Dong-Jin Kim, Seung-Lee Kim, Dong-Joo Lee

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of two ice giant exoplanets via microlensing, showcasing the effectiveness of high-cadence surveys in identifying weak planetary signals in crowded stellar fields.
Contribution
The study presents the first microlensing detections of ice giants beyond the snow line, expanding the known diversity of exoplanets discovered through microlensing techniques.
Findings
Detected two ice giant planets with low mass ratios.
Estimated host and planet masses, and projected separations.
Both systems involve M dwarf hosts with planets beyond the snow line.
Abstract
We investigate the microlensing data collected in the 2022 season from the high-cadence microlensing surveys in order to find weak signals produced by planetary companions to lenses. From these searches, we find that two lensing events KMT-2022-BLG-0475 and KMT-2022-BLG-1480 exhibit weak short-term anomalies. From the detailed modeling of the lensing light curves, we identify that the anomalies are produced by planetary companions with a mass ratio to the primary of for KMT-2022-BLG-0475L and a ratio for KMT-2022-BLG-1480L. It is estimated that the host and planet masses and the projected planet-host separation are for KMT-2022-BLG-0475L, and $(0.18^{+0.16}_{-0.09}, 1.82^{+1.60}_{-0.92},…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
