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    An isolated stellar-mass black hole detected through astrometric microlensing

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 933, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Sahu, K. C ; Anderson, J ; Casertano, S ; Bond, H.E ; Udalski, A ; Dominik, M ; Calamida, A ; Bellini, A ; Brown, T. M ; Rejkuba, M ; Bajaj, V ; Kains, N ; Ferguson, H. C ; Fryer, C.L ; Yock, P ; Mróz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Poleski, R ; Skowron, J ; Soszyński, I ; Szymański, M. K ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski, L ; Barry, R. K ; Bennett, D. P ; Bond, I. A ; Hirao, Y ; Silva, S. I ; Kondo, I ; Koshimoto, N ; Ranc, C ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Vandorou, A ; Beaulieu, J.-P ; Marquette, J.-B ; Cole, A ; Fouqué, P ; Hill, K ; Dieters, S ; Coutures, C ; Dominis-Prester, D ; Bennett, C ; Bachelet, E ; Menzies, J ; Albrow, M ; Pollard, K ; Gould, A ; Yee, J. C ; Allen, W ; Almeida, L. A ; Christie, G ; Drummond, J ; Gal-Yam, A ; Gorbikov, E ; Jablonski, F ; Lee, C.-U ; Maoz, D ; Manulis, I ; McCormick, J ; Natusch, T ; Pogge, R. W ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, M. I ; Bozza, V ; Novati, S. C ; Burgdorf, M ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Husser, T.-O ; Kerins, E ; Longa-Peña, P ; Mancini, L ; Penny, M ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Wambsganss, J ; Wertz, O ; Tsapras, Y ; Street, R. A ; Bramich, D.M ; Horne, K ; Steele, I. A ; Sahu, K. C ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics  2022
    Abstract
    We report the first unambiguous detection and mass measurement of an isolated stellar-mass black hole (BH). We used the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to carry out precise astrometry of the source star of the long-duration (t E ≃ 270 days), high-magnification microlensing event MOA-2011-BLG-191/OGLE-2011-BLG-0462 (hereafter designated as MOA-11-191/OGLE-11-462), in the direction of the Galactic bulge. HST imaging, conducted at eight epochs over an interval of 6 yr, reveals a clear relativistic astrometric deflection of the background star's apparent position. Ground-based photometry of MOA-11-191/OGLE-11-462 shows a parallactic signature of the effect of Earth's motion on the microlensing... 

    OGLE-2013-BLG-0911Lb: a secondary on the brown-dwarf planet boundary around an M dwarf

    , Article Astronomical Journal ; Volume 159, Number 2 , 31 January , 2020 Miyazaki, S ; Sumi, T ; Bennett, D. P ; Bennett, D. P ; Udalski, A ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Street, R ; Bozza, V ; Bozza, V ; Yee, J. C ; Bond, I. A ; Rattenbury, N ; Koshimoto, N ; Suzuki, D ; Fukui, A ; Fukui, A ; Abe, F ; Bhattacharya, A ; Bhattacharya, A ; Barry, R ; Donachie, M ; Fujii, H ; Hirao, Y ; Itow, Y ; Kamei, Y ; Kondo, I ; Li, M. C. A ; Ling, C. H ; Matsubara, Y ; Matsuo, T ; Muraki, Y ; Nagakane, M ; Ohnishi, K ; Ranc, C ; Saito, T ; Sharan, A ; Shibai, H ; Suematsu, H ; Sullivan, D. J ; Tristram, P. J ; Yamakawa, T ; Yonehara, A ; Skowron, J ; Poleski, R ; Mroz, P ; Mroz, P ; Szymaski, M. K ; Soszyski, I ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozowski, S ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Friedmann, M ; Kaspi, S ; Maoz, D ; Albrow, M ; Christie, G ; Depoy, D. L ; Gal Yam, A ; Gould, A ; Gould, A ; Gould, A ; Lee, C. U ; Lee, C. U ; Manulis, I ; McCormick, J ; Natusch, T ; Natusch, T ; Ngan, H ; Pogge, R. W ; Pogge, R. W ; Porritt, I ; Tsapras, Y ; Bachelet, E ; Bachelet, E ; Hundertmark, M. P. G ; Dominik, M ; Bramich, D. M ; Bramich, D. M ; Bramich, D. M ; Cassan, A ; Jaimes, R. F ; Jaimes, R. F ; Horne, K ; Schmidt, R ; Snodgrass, C ; Wambsganss, J ; Steele, I. A ; Menzies, J ; Mao, S ; Mao, S ; Mao, S ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Ciceri, S ; Novati, S. C ; D' Ago, G ; D Ago, G ; D' Ago, G ; Evans, D. F ; Hinse, T. C ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; D' Ago, G ; Peixinho, N ; Peixinho, N ; Verma, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2020
    Abstract
    We present the analysis of the binary-lens microlensing event OGLE-2013-BLG-0911. The best-fit solutions indicate the binary mass ratio of q ? 0.03, which differs from that reported in Shvartzvald et al. The event suffers from the well-known close/wide degeneracy, resulting in two groups of solutions for the projected separation normalized by the Einstein radius of s ? 0.15 or s ? 7. The finite source and the parallax observations allow us to measure the lens physical parameters. The lens system is an M dwarf orbited by a massive Jupiter companion at very close separation. Although the mass ratio is slightly above the planet-brown dwarf (BD) mass-ratio boundary of q = 0.03, which is... 

    OGLE-2014-BLG-1186: Gravitational microlensing providing evidence for a planet orbiting the foreground star or for a close binary source?

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 484, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 5608-5632 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Dominik, M ; Bachelet, E ; Bozza, V ; Street, R. A ; Han, C ; Hundertmark, M ; Udalski, A ; Bramich, D. M ; Alsubai, K. A ; Calchi Novati, S ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Haugbølle, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Horne, K ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Juncher, D ; Kains, N ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Menzies, J ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Starkey, D ; Steele, I. A ; Surdej, J ; Tsapras, Y ; Wambsganss, J ; Wertz, O ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Szymanski, M. K ; Mróz, P ; Skowron, J ; Soszynski, I ; Ulaczyk, K ; Poleski, R ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Kozłowski, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2019
    Abstract
    Discussing the particularly long gravitational microlensing event OGLE-2014-BLG-1186 with a time-scale tE ∼ 300 d, we present a methodology for identifying the nature of localised deviations from single-lens point-source light curves, which ensures that (1) the claimed signal is substantially above the noise floor, (2) the inferred properties are robustly determined and their estimation is not subject to confusion with systematic noise in the photometry, (3) alternative viable solutions within the model framework are not missed. Annual parallax and binarity could be separated and robustly measured from the wing and the peak data, respectively. We find matching model light curves that involve... 

    High-resolution imaging of transiting extrasolar planetary systems (HITEP) II. Lucky imaging results from 2015 and 2016

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 610 , 2018 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Evans, D. F ; Southworth, J ; Smalley, B ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Dominik, M ; Andersen, M. I ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Jaimes, R. F ; Gu, S. H ; Hinse, T. C ; Henning, Th ; Hundertmark, M ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Kokotanekova, R ; Kuffmeier, M ; Longa Peña, P ; Mancini, L ; MacKenzie, J ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Sajadian, S ; Snodgrass, C ; Skottfelt, J ; Surdej, J ; Tronsgaard, R ; Unda-Sanzana, E ; Von Essen, C ; Wang, Y. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2018
    Abstract
    Context. The formation and dynamical history of hot Jupiters is currently debated, with wide stellar binaries having been suggested as a potential formation pathway. Additionally, contaminating light from both binary companions and unassociated stars can significantly bias the results of planet characterisation studies, but can be corrected for if the properties of the contaminating star are known. Aims. We search for binary companions to known transiting exoplanet host stars, in order to determine the multiplicity properties of hot Jupiter host stars. We also search for and characterise unassociated stars along the line of sight, allowing photometric and spectroscopic observations of the... 

    Physical properties of the planetary systems WASP-45 and WASP-46 from simultaneous multiband photometry

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 456, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 990-1002 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Ciceri, S ; Mancini, L ; Southworth, J ; Lendl, M ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Brahm, R ; Chen, G ; D'Ago, G ; Dominik, M ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Galianni, P ; Harpsøe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Juncher, D ; Korhonen, H ; Liebig, C ; Rabus, M ; Bonomo, A. S ; Bott, K ; Henning, T ; Jordán, A ; Sozzetti, A ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, J. M ; Bajek, D ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Browne, P ; Calchi Novati, S ; Damerdji, Y ; Diehl, C ; Elyiv, A ; Giannini, E ; Gu, S. H ; Hundertmark, M ; Kains, N ; Penny, M ; Popovas, A ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R. W ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Surdej, J ; Vilela, C ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2016
    Abstract
    Accurate measurements of the physical characteristics of a large number of exoplanets are useful to strongly constrain theoretical models of planet formation and evolution, which lead to the large variety of exoplanets and planetary-system configurations that have been observed. We present a study of the planetary systemsWASP-45 andWASP-46, both composed of a mainsequence star and a close-in hot Jupiter, based on 29 new high-quality light curves of transits events. In particular, one transit of WASP-45 b and four of WASP-46 b were simultaneously observed in four optical filters, while one transit of WASP-46 b was observed with the NTT obtaining a precision of 0.30 mmag with a cadence of... 

    Many new variable stars discovered in the core of the globular cluster NGC 6715 (M 54) with EMCCD observations

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 592 , 2016 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Figuera Jaimes, R ; Bramich, D. M ; Kains, N ; Skottfelt, J ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Horne, K ; Dominik, M ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Evans, D. F ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S.-H ; W Harpsøe, K. B ; Haugbølle, T ; Hinse, T.C ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Kuffmeier, M ; Mancini, L ; Peixinho, N ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R. W ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Starkey, D ; Street, R. A ; Surdej, J ; Tronsgaard, R ; Unda-Sanzana, E ; Von Essen, C ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2016
    Abstract
    Context. We show the benefits of using electron-multiplying CCDs and the shift-and-add technique as a tool to minimise the effects of atmospheric turbulence, such as blending between stars in crowded fields, and to avoid saturated stars in the fields observed. We intend to complete, or improve on, the census of the variable star population in globular cluster NGC 6715. Aims. Our aim is to obtain high-precision time-series photometry of the very crowded central region of this stellar system via the collection of better angular resolution images than has been previously achieved with conventional CCDs on ground-based telescopes. Methods. Observations were carried out using the Danish 1.54-m... 

    The spitzer microlensing program as a probe for globular cluster planets: analysis of ogle-2015-blg-0448

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 823, Issue 1 , 2016 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Poleski, R ; Zhu, W ; Christie, G. W ; Udalski, A ; Gould, A ; Bachelet, E ; Skottfelt, J ; Novati, S. C ; Szymański, M. K ; Soszyński, I ; Pietrzyński, G ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Ulaczyk, K ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Skowron, J ; Mróz, P ; Pawlak, M ; Beichman, C ; Bryden, G ; Carey, S ; Fausnaugh, M ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Pogge, R. W ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Wibking, B ; Yee, J. C ; Beatty, T. G ; Eastman, J. D ; Drummond, J ; Friedmann, M ; Henderson, M ; Johnson, J. A ; Kaspi, S ; Maoz, D ; McCormick, J ; McCrady, N ; Natusch, T ; Ngan, H ; Porritt, I ; Relles, H. M ; Sliski, D. H ; Tan, T. G ; Wittenmyer, R. A ; Wright, J. T ; Street, R. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Bramich, D. M ; Horne, K ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Menzies, J ; Jaimes, R. F ; Wambsganss, J ; Schmidt, R ; Cassan, A ; Ranc, C ; Mao, S ; Bozza, V ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M.P. G ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Andersen, M. I ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Evans, D. F ; Gu, S. H ; Hinse, T. C ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Kuffmeier, M ; Mancini, L ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Rasmussen, R. T ; Scarpetta, G ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Unda Sanzana, E ; Verma, P ; Essen, C. V ; Wang, Y. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2016
    Abstract
    The microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0448 was observed by Spitzer and lay within the tidal radius of the globular cluster NGC 6558. The event had moderate magnification and was intensively observed, hence it had the potential to probe the distribution of planets in globular clusters. We measure the proper motion of NGC 6558 ((μcl (N, E) = +0.36 ± 0.10, +1.42 ± 0.10 mas yr-1) as well as the source and show that the lens is not a cluster member. Even though this particular event does not probe the distribution of planets in globular clusters, other potential cluster lens events can be verified using our methodology. Additionally, we find that microlens parallax measured using Optical... 

    High-resolution imaging of transiting extrasolar planetary systems (HITEP): I. lucky imaging observations of 101 systems in the southern hemisphere

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 589 , 2016 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Evans, D. F ; Southworth, J ; Maxted, P. F. L ; Skottfelt, J ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Dominik, M ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, M. I ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Gu, S. H ; Haugbølle, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Juncher, D ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Kuffmeier, M ; Mancini, L ; Peixinho, N ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Schmidt, R. W ; Snodgrass, C ; Starkey, D ; Surdej, J ; Tronsgaard, R ; Von Essen, C ; Wang, Y. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2016
    Abstract
    Context. Wide binaries are a potential pathway for the formation of hot Jupiters. The binary fraction among host stars is an important discriminator between competing formation theories, but has not been well characterised. Additionally, contaminating light from unresolved stars can significantly affect the accuracy of photometric and spectroscopic measurements in studies of transiting exoplanets. Aims. We observed 101 transiting exoplanet host systems in the Southern hemisphere in order to create a homogeneous catalogue of both bound companion stars and contaminating background stars, in an area of the sky where transiting exoplanetary systems have not been systematically searched for... 

    Exploring the crowded central region of ten Galactic globular clusters using EMCCDs: Variable star searches and new discoveries

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 588 , 2016 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Figuera Jaimes, R ; Bramich, D. M ; Skottfelt, J ; Kains, N ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Horne, K ; Dominik, M ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Calchi Novati, S ; Ciceri, S ; D'ago, G ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S. H ; W Harpsøe, K. B ; Haugbølle, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R. W ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Starkey, D ; Street, R. A ; Surdej, J ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2016
    Abstract
    Aims. We aim to obtain time-series photometry of the very crowded central regions of Galactic globular clusters; to obtain better angular resolution thanhas been previously achieved with conventional CCDs on ground-based telescopes; and to complete, or improve, the census of the variable star population in those stellar systems. Methods. Images were taken using the Danish 1.54-m Telescope at the ESO observatory at La Silla in Chile. The telescope was equipped with an electron-multiplying CCD, and the short-exposure-time images obtained (ten images per second) were stacked using the shift-and-add technique to produce the normal-exposure-time images (minutes). Photometry was performed via... 

    Spitzer parallax of ogle-2015-blg-0966: a cold neptune in the galactic disk

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 819, Issue 2 , 2016 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Street, R. A ; Udalski, A ; Novati, S. C ; Hundertmark, M. P. G ; Zhu, W ; Gould, A ; Yee, J ; Tsapras, Y ; Bennett, D. P ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Dominik, M ; Andersen, M. I ; Bachelet, E ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Cassan, A ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Dong, S ; Evans, D. F ; Gu, S. H ; Harkonnen, H ; Hinse, T. C ; Horne, K ; Jaimes, R. F ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Kuffmeier, M ; Mancini, L ; Menzies, J ; Mao, S ; Peixinho, N ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Ranc, C ; Rasmussen, R. T ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Steele, I. A ; Surdej, J ; Unda-Sanzana, E ; Verma, P ; Von Essen, C ; Wambsganss, J ; Wang, Y. B ; Wertz, O ; Poleski, R ; Pawlak, M ; Szymański, M. K ; Skowron, J ; Mróz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Pietrzyński, G ; Soszyński, I ; Ulaczyk, K ; Beichman, C ; Bryden, G ; Carey, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Pogge, R. W ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Abe, F ; Asakura, Y ; Bhattacharya, A ; Bond, I. A ; Donachie, M ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Hirao, Y ; Inayama, K ; Itow, Y ; Koshimoto, N ; Li, M. C. A ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Muraki, Y ; Nagakane, M ; Nishioka, T ; Ohnishi, K ; Oyokawa, H ; Rattenbury, N ; Saito, To ; Sharan, A ; Sullivan, D. J ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, J ; Wakiyama, Y ; Yonehara, A ; Han, C ; Choi, J. Y ; Park, H ; Jung, Y. K ; Shin, I. G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2016
    Abstract
    We report the detection of a cold Neptune mplanet = 21 ± 2 M⊕ orbiting a 0.38 Mo M dwarf lying 2.5-3.3 kpc toward the Galactic center as part of a campaign combining ground-based and Spitzer observations to measure the Galactic distribution of planets. This is the first time that the complex real-time protocols described by Yee et al., which aim to maximize planet sensitivity while maintaining sample integrity, have been carried out in practice. Multiple survey and follow up teams successfully combined their efforts within the framework of these protocols to detect this planet. This is the second planet in the Spitzer Galactic distribution sample. Both are in the near to mid-disk and are... 

    Rotation periods and astrometric motions of the Luhman 16AB brown dwarfs by high-resolution lucky-imaging monitoring

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 584 , 2015 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Mancini, L ; Giacobbe, P ; Littlefair, S. P ; Southworth, J ; Bozza, V ; Damasso, M ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Juncher, D ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Schmidt, R. W ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Sozzetti, A ; Alsubai, K ; Bramich, D. M ; Calchi Novati, S ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S. H ; Harpsøe, K ; Haugbølle, T ; Henning, Th ; Hinse, T. C ; Kains, N ; Korhonen, H ; Scarpetta, G ; Starkey, D ; Surdej, J ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2015
    Abstract
    Context. Photometric monitoring of the variability of brown dwarfs can provide useful information about the structure of clouds in their cold atmospheres.The brown-dwarf binary system Luhman 16AB is an interesting target for such a study, because its components stand at the L/T transition and show high levels of variability. Luhman 16AB is also the third closest system to the solar system, which allows precise astrometric investigations with ground-based facilities. Aims. The aim of the work is to estimate the rotation period and study the astrometric motion of both components. Methods. We have monitored Luhman 16AB over a period of two years with the lucky-imaging camera mounted on the... 

    Red noise versus planetary interpretations in the microlensing event ogle-2013-BLG-446

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 812, Issue 2 , 2015 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Bachelet, E ; Bramich, D.M ; Han, C ; Greenhill, J ; Street, R. A ; Gould, A ; D'Ago, G ; Alsubai, K ; Dominik, M ; Jaimes, R. F ; Horne, K ; Hundertmark, M ; Kains, N ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Albrow, M. D ; Batista, V ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Bennett, D. P ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Prester, D. D ; Donatowicz, J ; Fouqué, P ; Hill, K ; Marquette, J. B ; Menzies, J ; Pere, C ; Ranc, C ; Wambsganss, J ; Warren, D ; Almeida, L. A. D ; Choi, J. Y ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Hung, L. W ; Hwang, K. H ; Jablonski, F ; Jung, Y. K ; Kaspi, S ; Klein, N ; Lee, C. U ; Maoz, D ; Muñoz, J. A ; Nataf, D ; Park, H ; Pogge, R. W ; Polishook, D ; Shin, I. G ; Shporer, A ; Yee, J. C ; Abe, F ; Bhattacharya, A ; Bond, I. A ; Botzler, C. S ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Itow, Y ; Koshimoto, N ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Muraki, Y ; Ohnishi, K ; Philpott, L. C ; Rattenbury, N ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Yonehara, A ; Bozza, V ; Calchi Novati, S ; Ciceri, S ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S. H ; Harpsøe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Juncher, D ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Melchiorre, C ; Popovas, A ; Postiglione, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Schmidt, R. W ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Stabile, A ; Surdej, J ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2015
    Abstract
    For all exoplanet candidates, the reliability of a claimed detection needs to be assessed through a careful study of systematic errors in the data to minimize the false positives rate. We present a method to investigate such systematics in microlensing data sets using the microlensing event OGLE-2013-BLG-0446 as a case study. The event was observed from multiple sites around the world and its high magnification (Amax ∼ 3000) allowed us to investigate the effects of terrestrial and annual parallax. Real-time modeling of the event while it was still ongoing suggested the presence of an extremely low-mass companion (∼3M) to the lensing star, leading to substantial follow-up coverage of the... 

    Pathway to the galactic distribution of planets: Combined Spitzer and ground-based Microlens parallax measurements of 21 single-lens events

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 804, Issue 1 , 2015 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Novati, S. C ; Gould, A ; Udalski, A ; Menzies, J. W ; Bond, I. A ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Street, R. A ; Hundertmark, M ; Beichman, C. A ; Yee, J. C ; Carey, S ; Poleski, R ; Skowron, J ; Kozłowski, S ; Mróz, P ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Pietrzyński, G ; Szymański, M. K ; Soszyński, I ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Albrow, M ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Coutures, C ; Danielski, C ; Prester, D. D ; Donatowicz, J ; Lončarić, K ; McDougall, A ; Morales, J. C ; Ranc, C ; Zhu, W ; Abe, F ; Barry, R. K ; Bennett, D. P ; Bhattacharya, A ; Fukunaga, D ; Inayama, K ; Koshimoto, N ; Namba, S ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Wakiyama, Y ; Yonehara, A ; Maoz, D ; Kaspi, S ; Friedmann, M ; Bachelet, E ; Jaimes, R. F ; Bramich, D. M ; Tsapras, Y ; Horne, K ; Snodgrass, C ; Wambsganss, J ; Steele, I. A ; Kains, N ; Bozza, V ; Dominik, M ; JØrgensen, U. G ; Alsubai, K. A ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; HaugbØlle, T ; Hessman, F. V ; Hinse, T. C ; Juncher, D ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R. W ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Starkey, D ; Surdej, J ; Wertz, O ; Zarucki, M ; Gaudi, B. S ; Pogge, R. W ; Depoy, D. L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2015
    Abstract
    We present microlens parallax measurements for 21 (apparently) isolated lenses observed toward the Galactic bulge that were imaged simultaneously from Earth and Spitzer, which was ∼1 AU west of Earth in projection. We combine these measurements with a kinematic model of the Galaxy to derive distance estimates for each lens, with error bars that are small compared to the Sun's galactocentric distance. The ensemble therefore yields a well-defined cumulative distribution of lens distances. In principle, it is possible to compare this distribution against a set of planets detected in the same experiment in order to measure the Galactic distribution of planets. Since these Spitzer observations... 

    OGLE-2011-BLG-0265Lb: A jovian microlensing planet orbiting an m dwarf

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 804, Issue 1 , 2015 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Skowron, J ; Shin, I. G ; Udalski, A ; Han, C ; Sumi, T ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Gould, A ; Dominis Prester, D ; Street, R. A ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Bennett, D. P ; Bozza, V ; Szymański, M. K ; Kubiak, M ; Pietrzyński, G ; Soszyński, I ; Poleski, R ; Kozłowski, S ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Abe, F ; Bhattacharya, A ; Bond, I. A ; Botzler, C. S ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Fukunaga, D ; Itow, Y ; Ling, C. H ; Koshimoto, N ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Muraki, Y ; Namba, S ; Ohnishi, K ; Philpott, L. C ; Rattenbury, N ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Yock, P. C. M ; Maoz, D ; Kaspi, S ; Friedmann, M ; Almeida, L. A ; Batista, V ; Christie, G ; Choi, J. Y ; Depoy, D. L ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C ; Hwang, K. H ; Jablonski, F ; Jung, Y. K ; Lee, C. U ; McCormick, J ; Natusch, T ; Ngan, H ; Park, H ; Pogge, R. W ; Yee, J. C ; Albrow, M. D ; Bachelet, E ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Donatowicz, J ; Fouqué, P ; Greenhill, J ; Kains, N ; Kane, S. R ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Menzies, J ; Pollard, K. R ; Ranc, C ; Sahu, K. C ; Wambsganss, J ; Williams, A ; Wouters, D ; Tsapras, Y ; Bramich, D. M ; Horne, K ; Hundertmark, M ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Alsubai, K. A ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dodds, P ; Dominik, M ; Dreizler, S ; Fang, X. S ; Gu, C. H ; Hardis ; Harpsoe, K ; Hessman, F. V ; Hinse, T. C ; Hornstrup, A ; Jessen-Hansen, J ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M ; Lundkvist, M ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2015
    Abstract
    We report the discovery of a Jupiter-mass planet orbiting an M-dwarf star that gave rise to the microlensing event OGLE-2011-BLG-0265. Such a system is very rare among known planetary systems and thus the discovery is important for theoretical studies of planetary formation and evolution. High-cadence temporal coverage of the planetary signal, combined with extended observations throughout the event, allows us to accurately model the observed light curve. However, the final microlensing solution remains degenerate, yielding two possible configurations of the planet and the host star. In the case of the preferred solution, the mass of the planet is Mp = 0.9 ± 0.3 MJ, and the planet is... 

    Transits and starspots in the WASP-6 planetary system

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 450, Issue 2 , April , 2015 , Pages 1760-1769 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Tregloan Reed, J ; Southworth, J ; Burgdorf, M ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dominik, M ; Finet, F ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Maier, G ; Mancini, L ; Prof, S ; Ricci, D ; Snodgrass, C ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Dodds, P ; Gerner, T ; Harpsøe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Penny, M. T ; Rahvar, S ; Sahu, K ; Scarpetta, G ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Skottfelt, J ; Surdej, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2015
    Abstract
    We present updates to PRISM, a photometric transit-starspot model, and GEMC, a hybrid optimization code combining MCMC and a genetic algorithm. We then present high-precision photometry of four transits in the WASP-6 planetary system, two of which contain a starspot anomaly. All four transits were modelled using PRISM and GEMC, and the physical properties of the system calculated. We find the mass and radius of the host star to be 0.836 ± 0.063 M and 0.864 ± 0.024 R, respectively. For the planet, we find a mass of 0.485 ± 0.027 MJup, a radius of 1.230 ± 0.035 RJup and a density of 0.244 ± 0.014 ρJup. These values are consistent with... 

    Searching for variable stars in the cores of five metal-rich globular clusters using EMCCD observations

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 573 , January , 2015 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Skottfelt, J ; Bramich, D. M ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Arellano Ferro, A ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Calchi Novati, S ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Dominik, M ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S. H ; Harpsøe, K. B. W ; Haugbølle, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Korhonen, H ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Schmidt, R. W ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Starkey, D ; Street, R. A ; Surdej, J ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2015
    Abstract
    Aims. In this paper, we present the analysis of time-series observations from 2013 and 2014 of five metal-rich ([Fe/H] > -1) globular clusters: NGC 6388, NGC 6441, NGC 6528, NGC 6638, and NGC 6652. The data have been used to perform a census of the variable stars in the central parts of these clusters. Methods. The observations were made with the electron-multiplying charge-couple device (EMCCD) camera at the Danish 1.54m Telescope at La Silla, Chile, and they were analysed using difference image analysis to obtain high-precision light curves of the variable stars. Results. It was possible to identify and classify all of the previously known or suspected variable stars in the central regions... 

    MOA-2010-BLG-328LB: A sub-Neptune orbiting very late M dwarf?

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 779, Issue 2 , November , 2013 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Furusawa, K ; Udalski, A ; Sumi, T ; Bennett, D. P ; Bond, I. A ; Gould, A ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Snodgrass, C ; Prester, D. D ; Albrow, M. D ; Abe, F ; Botzler, C. S ; Chote, P ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Harris, P ; Itow, Y ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, D ; Sweatman, W. L ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Yock, P. C. M ; Szymański, M. K ; Soszyński, I ; Kubiak, M ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Pietrzyński, G ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Choi, J. Y ; Christie, G. W ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Drummond, J ; Gaudi, B. S ; Han, C ; Hung, L. W ; Hwang, K. H ; Lee, C.-U ; McCormick, J ; Moorhouse, D ; Natusch, T ; Nola, M ; Ofek, E ; Pogge, R. W ; Shin, I. G ; Skowron, J ; Thornley, G ; Yee, J. C ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Novati, S. C ; Dodds, P ; Dominik, M ; Finet, F ; Gerner, T ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M.T ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Wambsganss, J ; Street, R. A ; Bramich, D. M ; Steele, I. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Horne, K ; Donatowicz, J ; Sahu, K. C ; Bachelet, E ; Batista, V ; Beatty, T. G ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Bennett, C. S ; Black, C ; Bowens-Rubin, R ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A. A ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Fouqué, P ; Greenhill, J ; Henderson, C. B ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Menzies, J. W ; Shappee, B ; Williams, A ; Wouters, D ; Van Saders, J ; Zellem, R ; Zub, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2013
    Abstract
    We analyze the planetary microlensing event MOA-2010-BLG-328. The best fit yields host and planetary masses of Mh = 0.11 ± 0.01 M Ȯ and Mp = 9.2 ± 2.2 M ⊕, corresponding to a very late M dwarf and sub-Neptune-mass planet, respectively. The system lies at D L = 0.81 ± 0.10 kpc with projected separation r ⊥ = 0.92 ± 0.16 AU. Because of the host's a priori unlikely close distance, as well as the unusual nature of the system, we consider the possibility that the microlens parallax signal, which determines the host mass and distance, is actually due to xallarap (source orbital motion) that is being misinterpreted as parallax. We show a result that favors the parallax solution, even given its... 

    Physical properties, transmission and emission spectra of the WASP-19 planetary system from multi-colour photometry

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 436, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 2-18 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Mancini, L ; Ciceri, S ; Chen, G ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Fortney, J. J ; Southworth, J ; Tan, T.G ; Burgdorf, M ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dominik, M ; Fang, X. S ; Finet, F ; Gerner, T ; Hardis, S ; Hinse, T. C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Liebig, C ; Nikolov, N ; Ricci, D ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Skottfelt, J ; Wertz, O ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Dodds, P ; Gu, S. H ; Harpsøe, K ; Henning, T ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen Hansen, J ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Kjeldsen, H ; Lund, M. N ; Lundkvist, M ; Madhusudhan, N ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Prof, S ; Rahvar, S ; Sahu, K ; Scarpetta, G ; Snodgrass, C ; Surdej, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    We present new ground-based, multi-colour, broad-band photometric measurements of the physical parameters, transmission and emission spectra of the transiting extrasolar planet WASP-19b. The measurements are based on observations of eight transits and four occultations through a Gunn i filter using the 1.54-m Danish Telescope, 14 transits through an Rc filter at the Perth Exoplanet SurveyTelescope (PEST) observatory and one transit observed simultaneously through four optical (Sloan g', r', i', z') and three near-infrared (J,H,K) filters, using the Gamma Ray Burst Optical and Near-Infrared Detector (GROND) instrument on the MPG/ESO 2.2-m telescope. The GROND optical light curves have a... 

    A detailed census of variable stars in the globular cluster NGC 6333 (M9) from CCD differential photometry

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 434, Issue 2 , July , 2013 , Pages 1220-1238 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Ferro, A. A ; Bramich, D. M ; Jaimes, R. F ; Giridhar, S ; Kains, N ; Kuppuswamy, K ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, J. M ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Calchi Novati, S ; Damerdji, Y ; Diehl, C ; Dominik, M ; Dreizler, S ; Elyiv, A ; Giannini, E ; Harpsoe, K ; Hessman, F. V ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Vilela, C ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    We report CCD V and I time series photometry of the globular cluster NGC 6333 (M9). The technique of difference image analysis has been used, which enables photometric precision better than 0.05 mag for stars brighter than V ~ 19.0 mag, even in the crowded central regions of the cluster. The high photometric precision has resulted in the discovery of twonew RRc stars, three eclipsing binaries, seven long-term variables and one field RRab star behind the cluster. A detailed identification chart and equatorial coordinates are given for all the variable stars in the field of our images of the cluster. Our data together with the literature V-data obtained in 1994 and 1995 allowed us to refine... 

    High-precision photometry by telescope defocusing - V.WASP-15 and WASP-16

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 434, Issue 2 , July , 2013 , Pages 1300-1308 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Southworth, J ; Mancini, L ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dominik, M ; Gerner, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Ricci, D ; Scháfer, S ; Schónebeck, F ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Chen, G ; Dodds, P ; Dreizler, S ; Fang, X. S ; Finet, F ; Gu, S. H ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Henning, T ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen-Hansen, J ; Kerins, E ; Kjeldsen, H ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M. N ; Lundkvist, M ; Mathiasen, M ; Nikolov, N ; Penny, M. T ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Sahu, K ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Surdej, J ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    We present newphotometric observations ofWASP-15 andWASP-16, two transiting extrasolar planetary systems with measured orbital obliquities but without photometric follow-up since their discovery papers. Our new data for WASP-15 comprise observations of one transit simultaneously in four optical passbands using GROND on the MPG/European Southern Observatory (ESO) 2.2 m telescope, plus coverage of half a transit from DFOSC on the Danish 1.54 m telescope, both at ESO La Silla. ForWASP-16 we present observations of fourcomplete transits, all from the Danish telescope. We use these new data to refine the measured physical properties and orbital ephemerides of the two systems. Whilst our results...