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    Physical properties of the WASP-67 planetary system from multi-colour photometry

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Vol. 568 , August , 2014 ; ISSN: 00046361 Mancini, L ; Southworth, J ; Ciceri, S ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dominik, M ; Henning, Th ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Korhonen, H ; Nikolov, N ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; D'Ago, G ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S. H ; Harpsoe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Kains, N ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Street, R ; Surdej, J ; Tsapras, Y ; Vilela, C ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Context. The extrasolar planet WASP-67 b is the first hot Jupiter definitively known to undergo only partial eclipses. The lack of the second and third contact points in this planetary system makes it difficult to obtain accurate measurements of its physical parameters  

    A super-jupiter orbiting a late-type star: A refined analysis of microlensing event OGLE-2012-BLG-0406

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Vol. 782, Issue. 1 , 10 February , 2014 ; ISSN: 0004637X Tsapras, Y ; Choi, J. Y ; Street, R. A ; Han, C ; Bozza, V ; Gould, A ; Dominik, M ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Udalski, A ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Sumi, T ; Bramich, D. M ; Browne, P ; Horne, K ; Hundertmark, M ; Ipatov, S ; Kains, N ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, J. M ; Novati, S. C ; Damerdji, Y ; Diehl, C ; Elyiv, A ; Giannini, E ; Hardis, S ; Harpsoe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Juncher, D ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Vilela, C ; Wambsganss, J ; Skowron, J ; Poleski, R ; Kozlowski, S ; Wyrzykowski, L ; Szymanski, M. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We present a detailed analysis of survey and follow-up observations of microlensing event OGLE-2012-BLG-0406 based on data obtained from 10 different observatories. Intensive coverage of the light curve, especially the perturbation part, allowed us to accurately measure the parallax effect and lens orbital motion. Combining our measurement of the lens parallax with the angular Einstein radius determined from finite-source effects, we estimate the physical parameters of the lens system. We find that the event was caused by a 2.73 ± 0.43 M J planet orbiting a 0.44 ± 0.07 M early M-type star. The distance to the lens is 4.97 ± 0.29 kpc and the projected separation between the host star and its... 

    Physical properties and transmission spectrum of the WASP-80 planetary system from multi-colour photometry â

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 562 , February , 2014 ; ISSN: 00046361 Mancini, L ; Southworth, J ; Ciceri, S ; Dominik, M ; Henning, T ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Lanza, A. F ; Rabus, M ; Snodgrass, C ; Vilela, C ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Calchi Novati, S ; D'Ago, G ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Galianni, P ; Gu, S. H ; Harpsoe, K ; Hinse, T ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Kains, N ; Korhonen, H ; Popovas, A ; Rahvar, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Street, R ; Surdej, J ; Tsapras, Y ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    WASP-80 is one of only two systems known to contain a hot Jupiter which transits its M-dwarf host star. We present eight light curves of one transit event, obtained simultaneously using two defocussed telescopes. These data were taken through the Bessell I, Sloan g and near-infrared JHK passbands. We use our data to search for opacity-induced changes in the planetary radius, but find that all values agree with each other. Our data are therefore consistent with a flat transmission spectrum to within the observational uncertainties. We also measure an activity index of the host star of log R 'HK =-4.495 log R HK ′ =-4.495, meaning that WASP-80 A shows strong chromospheric activity. The... 

    High-precision photometry by telescope defocussing - VI. WASP-24, WASP-25 andWASP-26*

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 444, Issue 1 , 26 July , 2014 , Pages 776-789 ; ISSN: 00358711 Southworth, J ; Hinse, T. C ; Burgdorf, M ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dominik, M ; Galianni, P ; Gerner, T ; Giannini, E ; Gu, S. H ; Hundertmark, M ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Juncher, D ; Kerins, E ; Mancini, L ; Rabus, M ; Ricci, D ; Schafer, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Wang, X. B ; Wertz, O ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, J. M ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Browne, P ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Damerdji, Y ; Diehl, C ; Dodds, P ; Elyiv, A ; Fang, X. S ; Finet, F ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Hardis, S ; Harpsoe, K ; Jessen Hansen, J ; Kains, N ; Kjeldsen, H ; Korhonen, H ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M. N ; Lundkvist, M ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Popovas, A ; Prof, S ; Rahvar, S ; Sahu, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We present time series photometric observations of 13 transits in the planetary systems WASP-24, WASP-25 and WASP-26. All three systems have orbital obliquity measurements, WASP-24 andWASP-26 have been observed with Spitzer, andWASP-25 was previously comparatively neglected. Our light curves were obtained using the telescope-defocussing method and have scatters of 0.5-1.2 mmag relative to their best-fitting geometric models. We use these data to measure the physical properties and orbital ephemerides of the systems to high precision, finding that our improved measurements are in good agreement with previous studies. High-resolution Lucky Imaging observations of all three targets show no... 

    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... 

    EMCCD photometry reveals two new variable stars in the crowded central region of the globular cluster NGC 6981

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 553 , May , 2013 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Skottfelt, J ; Bramich, D. M ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; W Harpsøe, K. B ; Liebig, C ; Penny, M.T ; Alsubai, K. A ; Andersen, J. M ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Calchi Novati, S ; Damerdji, Y ; Diehl, C ; Dominik, M ; Elyiv, A ; Giannini, E ; Hessman, F ; Hinse, T.C ; Hundertmark, M ; Juncher, D ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Martin, R ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Southworth, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Street, R. A ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Vilela, C ; Williams, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Two previously unknown variable stars in the crowded central region of the globular cluster NGC 6981 are presented. The observations were made using the electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera at the Danish 1.54 m Telescope at La Silla, Chile. The two variableswere not previously detected by conventional CCD imaging because of their proximity to a bright star. This discovery demonstrates that EMCCDs are a powerful tool for performing high-precision time-series photometry in crowded fields and near bright stars, especially when combined with difference image analysis  

    MOA-2010-BLG-311: A planetary candidate below the threshold of reliable detection

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 769, Issue 1 , 2013 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Yee, J. C ; Hung, L. W ; Bond, I. A ; Allen, W ; Monard, L. A. G ; Albrow, M. D ; Fouqué, P ; Dominik, M ; Tsapras, Y ; Udalski, A ; Gould, A ; Zellem, R ; Bos, M ; Christie, G. W ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Drummond, J ; Gaudi, B. S ; Gorbikov, E ; Han, C ; Kaspi, S ; Klein, N ; Lee, C.U ; Maoz, D ; McCormick, J ; Moorhouse, D ; Natusch, T ; Nola, M ; Park, B. G ; Pogge, R. W ; Polishook, D ; Shporer, A ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Skowron, J ; Thornley, G ; Abe, F ; Bennett, D. P ; Botzler, C. S ; Chote, P ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Furusawa, K ; Harris, P ; Itow, Y ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Sumi, T ; 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 ; Bachelet, E ; Batista, V ; Beatty, T. G ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Bennett, C. S ; Bowens-Rubin, R ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A. A ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Dominis Prester, D ; Donatowicz, J ; Greenhill, J ; Henderson, C. B ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Menzies, J. W ; Shappee, B ; Williams, A ; Wouters, D ; Van Saders, J ; Zub, M ; Street, R. A ; Horne, K ; Bramich, D. M ; Steele, I. A ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dodds, P ; Finet, F ; Gerner, T ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Hessman, F. V ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Sahu, K. C ; Scarpetta, G ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Wambsganss, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2013
    Abstract
    We analyze MOA-2010-BLG-311, a high magnification (A max > 600) microlensing event with complete data coverage over the peak, making it very sensitive to planetary signals. We fit this event with both a point lens and a two-body lens model and find that the two-body lens model is a better fit but with only Δχ2 ∼ 80. The preferred mass ratio between the lens star and its companion is q = 10-3.7 ± 0.1, placing the candidate companion in the planetary regime. Despite the formal significance of the planet, we show that because of systematics in the data the evidence for a planetary companion to the lens is too tenuous to claim a secure detection. When combined with analyses of other... 

    Microlensing discovery of a population of very tight, very low mass binary brown dwarfs

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 768, Issue 2 , April , 2013 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Choi, J. Y ; Han, C ; Udalski, A ; Sumi, T ; Gaudi, B. S ; Gould, A ; Bennett, D. P ; Dominik, M ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Tsapras, Y ; Bozza, V ; Abe, F ; Bond, I. A ; Botzler, C. S ; Chote, P ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Furusawa, K ; Itow, Y ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, K ; Sweatman, W. L ; Suzuki, D ; Takino, S ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Yock, P. C. M ; Szymanski, M. K ; Kubiak, M ; Pietrzynski, G ; Soszynski, I ; Skowron, J ; Kozłowski, S ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski, ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Almeida, L. A ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Gorbikov, E ; Jablonski, F ; Henderson, C. B ; Hwang, K. H ; Janczak, J ; Jung, Y. K ; Kaspi, S ; Lee, C. U ; Malamud, U ; Maoz, D ; Mcgregor, D ; Muñoz, J. A ; Park, B. G ; Park, H ; Pogge, R. W ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Shin, I. G ; Yee, J. C ; Alsubai, K. A ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Novati, S. C ; Dodds, P ; Fang, X. S ; Finet, F ; Glitrup, M ; Grundahl, F ; Gu, S. H ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hornstrup, A ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen-Hansen, J ; Jrgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M. N ; Lundkvist, M ; Maier, G ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Wambsganss, J ; Wertz, O ; Zimmer, F ; Albrow, M. D ; Bachelet, E ; Batista, V ; Brillant, S ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A. A ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Prester, D. D ; Donatowicz, J ; Fouqué, P ; Greenhill, J ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Menzies, J. W ; Sahu, K. C ; Zub, M ; Bramich, D. M ; Horne, K ; Steele, I. A ; Street, R. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2013
    Abstract
    Although many models have been proposed, the physical mechanisms responsible for the formation of low-mass brown dwarfs (BDs) are poorly understood. The multiplicity properties and minimum mass of the BD mass function provide critical empirical diagnostics of these mechanisms. We present the discovery via gravitational microlensing of two very low mass, very tight binary systems. These binaries have directly and precisely measured total system masses of 0.025 M· and 0.034 M·, and projected separations of 0.31 AU and 0.19 AU, making them the lowest-mass and tightest field BD binaries known. The discovery of a population of such binaries indicates that BD binaries can robustly form at least... 

    Flux and color variations of the doubly imaged quasar UM673

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 551 , 2013 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Ricci, D ; Elyiv, A ; Finet, F ; Wertz, O ; Alsubai, K ; Anguita, T ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dodds, P ; Dominik, M ; Dreizler, S ; Gerner, T ; Glitrup, M ; Grundahl, F ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hornstrup, A ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Maier, G ; Mancini, L ; Masi, G ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Scarpetta, G ; Sahu, K ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Schmidt, R ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Thöne, C. C ; Wambsganss, J ; Zimmer, F ; Zub, M ; Surdej, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Aims. With the aim of characterizing the flux and color variations of the multiple components of the gravitationally lensed quasar UM673 as a function of time, we have performed multiepoch and multiband photometric observations with the Danish telescope at the La Silla Observatory. Methods. The observations were carried out in the VRi spectral bands during four seasons (2008-2011). We reduced the data using the point spread function photometric technique as well as aperture photometry. Results. Our results show for the brightest lensed component some significant decrease in flux between the first two seasons (+ 0.09/+ 0.11/+ 0.05 mag) and a subsequent increase during the following ones (-... 

    MOA-2010-BLG-523: "failed planet" = RS CVn STAR

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 763, Issue 2 , 2013 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Gould, A ; Yee, J. C ; Bond, I. A ; Udalski, A ; Han, C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Greenhill, J ; Tsapras, Y ; Pinsonneault, M. H ; Bensby, T ; Allen, W ; Almeida, L. A ; Bos, M ; Christie, G. W ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Hung, L. W ; Jablonski, F ; Lee, C. U ; McCormick, J ; Moorhouse, D ; Muñoz, J. A ; Natusch, T ; Nola, M ; Pogge, R. W ; Skowron, J ; Thornley, G ; Abe, F ; Bennett, D. P ; Botzler, C. S ; Chote, P ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Furusawa, K ; Harris, P ; Itow, Y ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Sumi, T ; 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 ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dodds, P ; Dominik, M ; Finet, F ; Gerner, T ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Hessman, F. V ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Sahu, K. C ; Scarpetta, G ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Wambsganss, J ; Street, R. A ; Horne, K ; Bramich, D. M ; Steele, I. A ; Albrow, M. D ; Bachelet, E ; Batista, V ; Beatty, T. G ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Bennett, C. S ; Bowens Rubin, R ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A. A ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Dominis Prester, D ; Donatowicz, J ; Fouqué, P ; Henderson, C. B ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Menzies, J. W ; Shappee, B ; Williams, A ; Van Saders, J ; Zub, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The Galactic bulge source MOA-2010-BLG-523S exhibited short-term deviations from a standard microlensing light curve near the peak of an A max ∼ 265 high-magnification microlensing event. The deviations originally seemed consistent with expectations for a planetary companion to the principal lens. We combine long-term photometric monitoring with a previously published high-resolution spectrum taken near peak to demonstrate that this is an RS CVn variable, so that planetary microlensing is not required to explain the light-curve deviations. This is the first spectroscopically confirmed RS CVn star discovered in the Galactic bulge  

    Moa-2010-BLG-073L: An m-dwarf with a substellar companion at the planet/brown dwarf boundary

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 763, Issue 1 , 2013 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Street, R. A ; Choi, J. Y ; Tsapras, Y ; Han, C ; Furusawa, K ; Hundertmark, M ; Gould, A ; Sumi, T ; Bond, I. A ; Wouters, D ; Zellem, R ; Udalski, A ; Snodgrass, C ; Horne, K ; Dominik, M ; Browne, P ; Kains, N ; Bramich, D. M ; Bajek, D ; Steele, I. A ; Ipatov, S ; Abe, F ; Bennett, D. P ; Botzler, C. S ; Chote, P ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Harris, P ; Itow, Y ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Nagayama, T ; Nishimaya, S ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, D ; Sweatman, W. L ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Yock, P. C. M ; Szymański, M. K ; Kubiak, M ; Pietrzyński, G ; Soszyński, I ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski ; Yee, J ; Dong, S ; Shin, I. G ; Lee, C. U ; Skowron, J ; Andrade De Almeida, L ; Depoy, D. L ; Gaudi, B. S ; Hung, L. W ; Jablonski, F ; Kaspi, S ; Klein, N ; Hwang, K. H ; Koo, J. R ; Maoz, D ; Muñoz, J. A ; Pogge, R. W ; Polishhook, D ; Shporer, A ; McCormick, J ; Christie, G ; Natusch, T ; Allen, B ; Drummond, J ; Moorhouse, D ; Thornley, G ; Knowler, M ; Bos, M ; Bolt, G ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Albrow, M. D ; Batista, V ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Dominis Prester, D ; Donatowicz, J ; Fouqué, P ; Bachelet, E ; Greenhill, J ; Kane, S. R ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Menzies, J ; Pollard, K. R ; Sahu, K. C ; Wambsganss, J ; Williams, A ; Zub, M ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dodds, P ; Dreizler, S ; Finet, F ; Gerner, T ; Hardis, S ; Harpsøe, K ; Hessman, F ; Hinse, T.C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; 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 ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2013
    Abstract
    We present an analysis of the anomalous microlensing event, MOA-2010-BLG-073, announced by the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics survey on 2010 March 18. This event was remarkable because the source was previously known to be photometrically variable. Analyzing the pre-event source light curve, we demonstrate that it is an irregular variable over timescales >200 days. Its dereddened color, (V-I)S, 0, is 1.221 ± 0.051 mag, and from our lens model we derive a source radius of 14.7 ± 1.3 R⊙, suggesting that it is a red giant star. We initially explored a number of purely microlensing models for the event but found a residual gradient in the data taken prior to and after the event. This... 

    The transiting system GJ1214: High-precision defocused transit observations and a search for evidence of transit timing variation

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 549 , 2012 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Harpsøe, K. B. W ; Hardis, S ; Hinse, T. C ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Mancini, L ; Southworth, J ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dodds, P ; Dominik, M ; Fang, X. S ; Finet, F ; Gerner, T ; Gu, S. H ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen Hansen, J ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Kjeldsen, H ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M. N ; Lundkvist, M ; Mathiasen, M ; Nesvorný, D ; Nikolov, N ; Penny, M. T ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Sahu, K. C ; Scarpetta, G ; Schäfer, S ; Schönebeck, F ; Snodgrass, C ; Skottfelt, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Aims. We present 11 high-precision photometric transitobservations of the transiting super-Earth planet GJ≠1214≠b. Combining these data with observations from other authors, we investigate the ephemeris for possible signs of transit timing variations (TTVs) using a Bayesian approach. Methods. The observations were obtained using telescope-defocusing techniques, and achieve a high precision with random errors in the photometry as low as 1 mmag per point. To investigate the possibility of TTVs in the light curve, we calculate the overall probability of a TTV signal using Bayesian methods. Results. The observations are used to determine the photometric parameters and the physical properties... 

    Microlensing binaries with candidate brown dwarf companions

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 760, Issue 2 , 2012 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Shin, I. G ; Han, C ; Gould, A ; Udalski, A ; Sumi, T ; Dominik, M ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Tsapras, Y ; Bozza, V ; Szymański, M. K ; Kubiak, M ; Soszyński, I ; Pietrzyński, G ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Skowron, J ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Abe, F ; Bennett, D. P ; Bond, I. A ; Botzler, C. S ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Furusawa, K ; Hayashi, F ; Hearnshaw, J. B ; Hosaka, S ; Itow, Y ; Kamiya, K ; Kilmartin, P. M ; Kobara, S ; Korpela, A ; Lin, W ; Ling, C. H ; Makita, S ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Nagaya, M ; Nishimoto, K ; Ohnishi, K ; Okumura, T ; Omori, K ; Perrott, Y. C ; Rattenbury, N ; Saito, T ; Skuljan, L ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, D ; Sweatman, W. L ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Yock, P. C. M ; Christie, G. W ; Depoy, D.L ; Dong, S ; Gal-Yam, A ; Gaudi, B. S ; Hung, L. W ; Janczak, J ; Kaspi, S ; Maoz, D ; McCormick, J ; McGregor, D ; Moorhouse, D ; Muñoz, J. A ; Natusch, T ; Nelson, C ; Pogge, R. W ; Tan, T. G ; Polishook, D ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Shporer, A ; Thornley, G ; Malamud, U ; Yee, J. C ; Choi, J. Y ; Jung, Y. K ; Park, H ; Lee, C. U ; Park, B. G ; Koo, J. R ; Bajek, D ; Bramich, D. M ; Browne, P ; Horne, K ; Ipatov, S ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I ; Street, R ; Alsubai, K. A ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Novati, S. C ; Dodds, P ; Dreizler, S ; Fang, X. S ; Grundahl, F ; Gu, C. H ; Hardis, S ; Harpsoe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen-Hansen, J ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M ; Lundkvist, M ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Hornstrup, A ; Penny, M. T ; Proft, S ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Wertz, O ; Zimmer, F ; Albrow, M. D ; Batista, V ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Calitz, J.J ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A ; Cook, K. H ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Prester, D. D ; Donatowicz, J ; Fouqué, P ; Greenhill, J ; Hill, K ; Hoffman, M ; Kane, S. R ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Meintjes, P ; Menzies, J ; Pollard, K. R ; Sahu, K. C ; Wambsganss, J ; Williams, A ; Vinter, C ; Zub, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2012
    Abstract
    Brown dwarfs are important objects because they may provide a missing link between stars and planets, two populations that have dramatically different formation histories. In this paper, we present the candidate binaries with brown dwarf companions that are found by analyzing binary microlensing events discovered during the 2004-2011 observation seasons. Based on the low mass ratio criterion of q < 0.2, we found seven candidate events: OGLE-2004-BLG-035, OGLE-2004-BLG-039, OGLE-2007-BLG-006, OGLE-2007-BLG-399/MOA-2007-BLG-334, MOA-2011-BLG-104/OGLE-2011-BLG-0172, MOA-2011-BLG-149, and MOA-201-BLG-278/OGLE- 2011-BLG-012N. Among them, we are able to confirm that the companions of the lenses of... 

    A brown dwarf orbiting an M-dwarf: MOA 2009-BLG-411L

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 547 , 2012 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Bachelet, E ; Fouqué, P ; Han, C ; Gould, A ; Albrow, M. D ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Bertin, E ; Bond, I. A ; Christie, G. W ; Heyrovský, D ; Horne, K ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Maoz, D ; Mathiasen, M ; Matsunaga, N ; McCormick, J ; Menzies, J ; Nataf, D ; Natusch, T ; Oi, N ; Renon, N ; Tsapras, Y ; Udalski, A ; Yee, J. C ; Batista, V ; Bennett, D. P ; Brillant, S ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A ; Cook, K. H ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Dominik, M ; Dominis Prester, D ; Donatowicz, J ; Greenhill, J ; Kains, N ; Kane, S. R ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Pollard, K. R ; Sahu, K. C ; Street, R. A ; Wambsganss, J ; Williams, A ; Zub, M ; Bos, M ; Dong, S ; Drummond, J ; Gaudi, B. S ; Graff, D ; Janczak, J ; Kaspi, S ; Kozłowski, S ; Lee, C. U ; Monard, L. A. G ; Muñoz, J. A ; Park, B. G ; Pogge, R. W ; Polishook, D ; Shporer, A ; Abe, F ; Botzler, C. S ; Fukui, A ; Furusawa, K ; Hearnshaw, J. B ; Itow, Y ; Korpela, A. V ; Ling, C.H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Sweatman, W. L ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Allan, A ; Bode, M. F ; Bramich, D. M ; Clay, N ; Fraser, S. N ; Hawkins, E ; Kerins, E ; Lister, T. A ; Mottram, C. J ; Saunders, E. S ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Wheatley, P. J ; Bozza, V ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dreizler, S ; Finet, F ; Glitrup, M ; Grundahl, F ; Harpsøe, K ; Hessman, F. V ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Liebig, C ; Maier, G ; Mancini, L ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Zimmer, F ; Sharif University ot Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Context. Caustic crossing is the clearest signature of binary lenses in microlensing. In the present context, this signature is diluted by the large source star but a detailed analysis has allowed the companion signal to be extracted. Aims. MOA 2009-BLG-411 was detected on August 5, 2009 by the MOA-Collaboration. Alerted as a high-magnification event, it was sensitive to planets. Suspected anomalies in the light curve were not confirmed by a real-time model, but further analysis revealed small deviations from a single lens extended source fit. Methods. Thanks to observations by all the collaborations, this event was well monitored. We first decided to characterize the source star properties... 

    High-precision photometry by telescope defocusing - IV. Confirmation of the huge radius of WASP-17b

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 426, Issue 2 , October , 2012 , Pages 1338-1348 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Southworth, J ; Hinse, T. C ; Dominik, M ; Fang, X. S ; Harpsøe, K ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Mancini, L ; Skottfelt, J ; Anderson, D. R ; Smalley, B ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Wertz, O ; Alsubai, K. A ; Bozza, V ; Calchi Novati, S ; Dreizler, S ; Gu, S. H ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen Hansen, J ; Kains, N ; Kjeldsen, H ; Lund, M. N ; Lundkvist, M ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Snodgrass, C ; Surdej, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    We present photometric observations of four transits in the WASP-17 planetary system, obtained using telescope defocusing techniques and with scatters reaching 0.5mmag per point. Our revised orbital period is 4.0 ± 0.6s longer than previous measurements, a difference of 6.6σ, and does not support the published detections of orbital eccentricity in this system. We model the light curves using the jktebop code and calculate the physical properties of the system by recourse to five sets of theoretical stellar model predictions. The resulting planetary radius, R b = 1.932 ± 0.052 ± 0.010R Jup (statistical and systematic errors, respectively), provides confirmation that WASP-17b is the largest... 

    Characterizing low-mass binaries from observation of long-timescale caustic-crossing gravitational microlensing events

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 755, Issue 2 , 2012 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Shin, I. G ; Han, C ; Choi, J.-Y ; Udalski, A ; Sumi, T ; Gould, A ; Bozza, V ; Dominik, M ; Fouqué, P ; Horne, K ; Szymański, M. K ; Kubiak, M ; Soszyński, I ; Pietrzyński, G ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Skowron, J ; Wyrzykowski, ; Abe, F ; Bennett, D. P ; Bond, I. A ; Botzler, C.S ; Chote, P ; Freeman, M ; Fukui, A ; Furusawa, K ; Itow, Y ; Kobara, S ; Ling, C.H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Ohmori, K ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Saito, T ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, D ; Suzuki, K ; Sweatman, W.L ; Takino, S ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Yock, P.C. M ; Bramich, D. M ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Street, R. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Alsubai, K. A ; Browne, P ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Novati, S. C ; Dodds, P ; Dreizler, S ; Fang, X. S ; Grundahl, F ; Gu, C.-H ; Hardis, S ; Harpsoe, K ; Hinse, T. C ; Hornstrup, A ; Hundertmark, M ; Jessen-Hansen, J ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Liebig, C ; Lund, M ; Lunkkvist, M ; Mancini, L ; Mathiasen, M ; Penny, M. T ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Scarpetta, G ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Wambsganss, J ; Wertz, O ; Almeida, L. A ; Batista, V ; Christie, G ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C ; Jablonski, F ; Lee, C. U ; McCormick, J ; McGregor, D ; Moorhouse, D ; Natusch, T ; Ngan, H ; Park, S. Y ; Pogge, R. W ; Tan, T. G ; Thornley, G ; Yee, J. C ; Albrow, M. D ; Bachelet, E ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Brillant, S ; Cassan, A ; Cole, A. A ; Corrales, E ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Prester, D. D ; Donatowicz, J ; Greenhill, J ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Menzies, J. W ; Sahu, K. C ; Zub, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2012
    Abstract
    Despite the astrophysical importance of binary star systems, detections are limited to those located in small ranges of separations, distances, and masses and thus it is necessary to use a variety of observational techniques for a complete view of stellar multiplicity across a broad range of physical parameters. In this paper, we report the detections and measurements of two binaries discovered from observations of microlensing events MOA-2011-BLG-090 and OGLE-2011-BLG-0417. Determinations of the binary masses are possible by simultaneously measuring the Einstein radius and the lens parallax. The measured masses of the binary components are 0.43 M and 0.39 M for MOA-2011-BLG-090 and 0.57 M... 

    OGLE-2008-BLG-510: First automated real-time detection of a weak microlensing anomaly - brown dwarf or stellar binary?

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 424, Issue 2 , 2012 , Pages 902-918 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Bozza, V ; Dominik, M ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Tsapras, Y ; Bramich, D. M ; Udalski, A ; Bond, I. A ; Liebig, C ; Cassan, A ; Fouqué, P ; Fukui, A ; Hundertmark, M ; Shin, I. G ; Lee, S. H ; Choi, J. Y ; Park, S. Y ; Gould, A ; Allan, A ; Mao, S ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Street, R. A ; Buckley, D ; Nagayama, T ; Mathiasen, M ; Hinse, T. C ; Novati, S. C ; Harpsøe, K ; Mancini, L ; Scarpetta, G ; Anguita, T ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Horne, K ; Hornstrup, A ; Kains, N ; Kerins, E ; Kjærgaard, P ; Masi, G ; Rahvar, S ; Ricci, D ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Steele, I. A ; Surdej, J ; Thöne, C. C ; Wambsganss, J ; Zub, M ; Albrow, M. D ; Batista, V ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Bennett, D. P ; Caldwell, J. A. R ; Cole, A. A ; Cook, K. H ; Coutures, C ; Dieters, S ; Prester, D. D ; Donatowicz, J ; Greenhill, J ; Kane, S. R ; Kubas, D ; Marquette, J. B ; Martin, R ; Menzies, J ; Pollard, K. R ; Sahu, K. C ; Williams, A ; Szymański, M. K ; Kubiak, M ; Pietrzyński, G ; Soszyński, I ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Depoy, D. L ; Dong, S ; Han, C ; Janczak, J ; Lee, C. U ; Pogge, R. W ; Abe, F ; Furusawa, K ; Hearnshaw, J. B ; Itow, Y ; Kilmartin, P. M ; Korpela, A. V ; Lin, W ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyake, N ; Muraki, Y ; Ohnishi, K ; Perrott, Y. C ; Saito, T ; Skuljan, L ; Sullivan, D. J ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Sweatman, W. L ; Tristram, P. J ; Wada, K ; Yock, P. C. M ; Gulbis, A ; Hashimoto, Y ; Kniazev, A ; Vaisanen, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    MNRAS  2012
    Abstract
    The microlensing event OGLE-2008-BLG-510 is characterized by an evident asymmetric shape of the peak, promptly detected by the Automated Robotic Terrestrial Exoplanet Microlensing Search (ARTEMiS) system in real time. The skewness of the light curve appears to be compatible both with binary-lens and binary-source models, including the possibility that the lens system consists of an M dwarf orbited by a brown dwarf. The detection of this microlensing anomaly and our analysis demonstrate that: (1) automated real-time detection of weak microlensing anomalies with immediate feedback is feasible, efficient and sensitive, (2) rather common weak features intrinsically come with ambiguities that are...