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    Physical properties of near-Earth asteroid (2102) Tantalus from multiwavelength observations

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 515, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 4551-4564 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Rozek, A ; Lowry, S. C ; Rozitis, B ; Dover, L. R ; Taylor, P. A ; Virkki, A ; Green, S. F ; Snodgrass, C ; Fitzsimmons, A ; Campbell-White, J ; Sajadian, S ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Dominik, M ; Jaimes, R. F ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Longa-Pena, P ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2022
    Abstract
    Between 2010 and 2017, we have collected new optical and radar observations of the potentially hazardous asteroid (2102) Tantalus from the ESO NTT and Danish telescopes at the La Silla Observatory, and from the Arecibo planetary radar. The object appears to be nearly spherical, showing a low-amplitude light-curve variation and limited large-scale features in the radar images. The spin-state is difficult to constrain with the available data; including a certain light-curve subset significantly changes the spin-state estimates, and the uncertainties on period determination are significant. Constraining any change in rotation rate was not possible, despite decades of observations. The convex... 

    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... 

    Precision measurement of a brown dwarf mass in a binary system in the microlensing event: OGLE-2019-BLG-0033/MOA-2019-BLG-035

    , Article Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 663 , 2022 ; 00046361 (ISSN) Herald, A ; Udalski, A ; Bozza, V ; Rota, P ; Bond, I. A ; Yee, J. C ; Sajadian, S ; Mróz, P ; Poleski, R ; Skowron, J ; Szymanski, M. K ; Soszynski, I ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozlowski, S ; Ulaczyk, K ; Rybicki, K. A ; Iwanek, P ; Wrona, M ; Gromadzki, M ; Abe, F ; Barry, R ; Bennett, D. P ; Bhattacharya, A ; Fukui, A ; Fujii, H ; Hirao, Y ; Itow, Y ; Kirikawa, R ; Kondo, I ; Koshimoto, N ; Matsubara, Y ; Matsumoto, S ; Miyazaki, S ; Muraki, Y ; Olmschenk, G ; Ranc, C ; Okamura, A ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Satoh, Y ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Silva, S. I ; Toda, T ; Tristram, P. J ; Vandorou, A ; Yama, H ; Beichman, C. A ; Bryden, G ; Novati, S. C ; Carey, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Gould, A ; Henderson, C. B ; Johnson, S ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Zhu, W ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Longa-Peña, P ; Skottfelt, J ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Bach-Møller, N ; Burgdorf, M ; D'Ago, G ; Haikala, L ; Hitchcock, J ; Khalouei, E ; Peixinho, N ; Rahvar, S ; Snodgrass, C ; Southworth, J ; Spyratos, P ; Zang, W ; Yang, H ; Mao, S ; Bachelet, E ; Maoz, D ; Street, R. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Christie, G. W ; Cooper, T ; De Almeida, L ; Do Nascimento, J.-D ; Green, J ; Han, C ; Hennerley, S ; Marmont, A ; McCormick, J ; Monard, L. A. G ; Natusch, T ; Pogge, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2022
    Abstract
    Context. Brown dwarfs are transition objects between stars and planets that are still poorly understood, for which several competing mechanisms have been proposed to describe their formation. Mass measurements are generally difficult to carry out for isolated objects as well as for brown dwarfs orbiting low-mass stars, which are often too faint for a spectroscopic follow-up. Aims. Microlensing provides an alternative tool for the discovery and investigation of such faint systems. Here, we present an analysis of the microlensing event OGLE-2019-BLG-0033/MOA-2019-BLG-035, which is caused by a binary system composed of a brown dwarf orbiting a red dwarf. Methods. Thanks to extensive ground... 

    Six Outbursts of Comet 46P/Wirtanen

    , Article Planetary Science Journal ; Volume 2, Issue 4 , 2021 ; 26323338 (ISSN) Kelley, M. S. P ; Farnham, T. L ; Li, J.-Y ; Bodewits, D ; Snodgrass, C ; Allen, J ; Bellm, E. C ; Coughlin, M. W ; Drake, A. J ; Duev, D. A ; Graham, M. J ; Kupfer, T ; Masci, F. J ; Reiley, D ; Walters, R ; Dominik, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Andrews, A. E ; Bach Møller, N ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Campbell White, J ; Dib, S ; Fujii, Y. I ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Khalouei, E ; Longa Peña, P ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Unda-Sanzana, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Web Portal IOP  2021
    Abstract
    Cometary activity is a manifestation of sublimation-driven processes at the surface of nuclei. However, cometary outbursts may arise from other processes that are not necessarily driven by volatiles. In order to fully understand nuclear surfaces and their evolution, we must identify the causes of cometary outbursts. In that context, we present a study of mini-outbursts of comet 46P/Wirtanen. Six events are found in our long-term lightcurve of the comet around its perihelion passage in 2018. The apparent strengths range from -0.2 to -1.6 mag in a 5″ radius aperture and correspond to dust masses between ∼104 and 106 kg, but with large uncertainties due to the unknown grain size distributions.... 

    OGLE-2018-BLG-1185b: A Low-mass Microlensing Planet Orbiting a Low-mass Dwarf

    , Article Astronomical Journal ; Volume 162, Issue 2 , 2021 ; 00046256 (ISSN) Kondo, I ; Yee, J.C ; Bennett, D.P ; Sumi, T ; Koshimoto, N ; Bond, I.A ; Gould, A ; Udalski, A ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Jung, Y.K ; Zang, W ; Bozza, V ; Bachelet, E ; Hundertmark, M.P.G ; Rattenbury, N.J ; Abe, F ; Barry, R ; Bhattacharya, A ; Donachie, M ; Fukui, A ; Fujii, H ; Hirao, Y ; Silva, S.I ; Itow, Y ; Kirikawa, R ; Li, M.C.A ; Matsubara, Y ; Miyazaki, S ; Muraki, Y ; Olmschenk, G ; Ranc, C ; Satoh, Y ; Shoji, H ; Suzuki, D ; Tanaka, Y ; Tristram, P.J ; Yamawaki, T ; Yonehara, A ; Mróz, P ; Poleski, R ; Skowron, J ; Szymański, M.K ; Soszyński, I ; Kozłowski, S ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Ulaczyk, K ; Rybicki, K.A ; Iwanek, P ; Wrona, M ; Albrow, M.D ; Chung, S.-J ; Han, C ; Hwang, K.-H ; Kim, H.-W ; Shin, I.-G ; Cha, S.-M ; Kim, D.-J ; Kim, S.-L ; Lee, C.-U ; Lee, D.-J ; Lee, Y ; Park, B.-G ; Pogge, R.W ; Ryu, Y.-H ; Beichman, C. A ; Bryden, G ; Novati, S. C ; Carey, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Zhu, W ; Maoz, D ; Penny, M. T ; Dominik, M ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Longa-Peña, P ; Peixinho, N ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Campbell-White, J ; Dib, S ; Fujii, Y. I ; Hinse, T. C ; Khalouei, E ; Rahvar, S ; Rabus, M ; Southworth, J ; Tsapras, Y ; Street, R. A ; Bramich, D. M ; Cassan, A ; Horne, K ; Wambsganss, J ; Mao, S ; Saha, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Astronomical Society  2021
    Abstract
    We report an analysis of the planetary microlensing event OGLE-2018-BLG-1185, which was observed by a large number of ground-based telescopes and by the Spitzer Space Telescope. The ground-based light curve indicates a low planet-host star mass ratio of q = (6.9 0.2) 10-5, which is near the peak of the wide-orbit exoplanet mass-ratio distribution. We estimate the host star and planet masses with a Bayesian analysis using the measured angular Einstein radius under the assumption that stars of all masses have an equal probability of hosting the planet. The flux variation observed by Spitzer is marginal, but still places a constraint on the microlens parallax. Imposing a conservative constraint... 

    Erratum: Large-scale changes of the cloud coverage in the ϵ Indi Ba and Bb system (Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society DOI: 10.1093/jeea/staa1344)

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 506, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 3418- ; 00358711 (ISSN) Hitchcock, J.A ; Helling, C ; Scholz, A ; Hodosan, G ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Longa Peña, P ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Campbell White, J ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Fujii, Y. I ; Haikala, L. K ; Henning, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Lowry, S ; Mancini, L ; Rahvar, S ; Rabus, M ; Southworth, J ; Von Essen, C ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2021
    Abstract
    The Acknowledgements section of Hitchcock et al. (2020) should have included the following grant information: ‘TCH acknowledges financial support from the National Research Foundation (NRF; No. 2019R1I1A1A01059609)’. This change does not affect any of the scientific content of the paper. © 2021 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved  

    Large-scale changes of the cloud coverage in the ϵ Indi Ba and Bb system

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 495, Issue 4 , May , 2021 , Pages 3881-3899 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Hitchcock, J. A ; Helling, Ch ; Scholz, A ; Hodosan, G ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Longa Peña, P ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Campbell White, J ; Jaimes, R. F ; Fujii, Y. I ; Haikala, L. K ; Henning, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Lowry, S ; Mancini, L ; Rahvar, S ; Rabus, M ; Southworth, J ; Von Essen, C ; The MiNDSTEp Collaboration ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2021
    Abstract
    We present the results of 14 nights of I-band photometric monitoring of the nearby brown dwarf binary, ϵ Indi Ba and Bb. Observations were acquired over 2 months, with a total of close to 42 h of coverage at a typically high cadence of 1.4 min. At a separation of just 0.7 arcsec, we do not resolve the individual components, and so effectively treat the binary as if it were a single object. However, ϵ Indi Ba (spectral type T1) is the brightest known T-type brown dwarf, and is expected to dominate the photometric signal. We typically find no strong variability associated with the target during each individual night of observing, but see significant changes in mean brightness – by as much as... 

    OGLE-2017-BLG-0406: Spitzer microlens parallax reveals Saturn-mass planet orbiting M-dwarf host in the inner galactic disk

    , Article Astronomical Journal ; Volume 160, Issue 2 , 23 July , 2020 Hirao, Y ; Bennett, D. P ; Ryu, Y. H ; Koshimoto, N ; Udalski, A ; Yee, J. C ; Sumi, T ; Bond, I. A ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Abe, F ; Barry, R. K ; Bhattacharya, A ; Donachie, M ; Fukui, A ; Itow, Y ; Kondo, I ; Alex Li, M. C ; Matsubara, Y ; Matsuo, T ; Miyazaki, S ; Muraki, Y ; Nagakane, M ; Ranc, C ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Suematsu, H ; Shibai, H ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Yonehara, A ; Skowron, J ; Poleski, R ; Mroz, P ; Szymanski, M. K ; Soszynski, I ; Kozlowski, S ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Ulaczyk, K ; Rybicki, K ; Iwanek, P ; Albrow, M. D ; Chung, S. J ; Gould, A ; Han, C ; Hwang, K. H ; Jung, Y. K ; Shin, I. G ; Zang, W ; Cha, S. M ; Kim, D. J ; Kim, H. W ; Kim, S. L ; Lee, C. U ; Lee, D. J ; Lee, Y ; Park, B. G ; Pogge, R. W ; Beichman, C. A ; Bryden, G ; Novati, S. C ; Carey, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Zhu, W ; Bachelet, E ; Bolt, G ; Christie, G ; Hundertmark, M ; Natusch, T ; Maoz, D ; McCormick, J ; Street, R. A ; Tan, T. G ; Tsapras, Y ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Dominik, M ; Bozza, V ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Ciceri, S ; Jaimes, R. F ; Evans, D. F ; Peixinho, N ; Hinse, T. C ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Southworth, J ; Rahvar, S ; Sajadian, S ; Rabus, M ; Essen, C. V ; Fujii, Y. I ; Campbell White, J ; Lowry, S ; Helling, C ; Mancini, L ; Haikala, L ; Kandori, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2020
    Abstract
    We report the discovery and analysis of the planetary microlensing event OGLE-2017-BLG-0406, which was observed both from the ground and by the Spitzer satellite in a solar orbit. At high magnification, the anomaly in the light curve was densely observed by ground-based-survey and follow-up groups, and it was found to be explained by a planetary lens with a planet/host mass ratio of q = 7.0 × 10-4 from the light-curve modeling. The ground-only and Spitzer-"only"data each provide very strong one-dimensional (1D) constraints on the 2D microlens parallax vector πE. When combined, these yield a precise measurement of πE and of the masses of the host equation presented and planet M planet = 0.41... 

    Spitzer microlensing parallax reveals two isolated stars in the galactic bulge

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 891, Issue 1 , 2020 Zang, W ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Wang, T ; Udalski, A ; Lee, C. U ; Sumi, T ; Skottfelt, J ; Li, S. S ; Mao, S ; Zhu, W ; Yee, J.C ; Calchi Novati, S ; Beichman, C. A ; Bryden, G ; Carey, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Mróz, P ; Skowron, J ; Poleski, R ; Szymański, M. K ; Soszyński, I ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Ulaczyk, K ; Rybicki, K. A ; Iwanek, P ; Bachelet, E ; Christie, G ; Green, J ; Hennerley, S ; Maoz, D ; Natusch, T ; Pogge, R. W ; Street, R. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Albrow, M. D ; Chung, S. J ; Gould, A ; Han, C ; Hwang, K. H ; Jung, Y. K ; Ryu, Y. H ; Shin, I. G ; Cha, S. M ; Kim, D. J ; Kim, H. W ; Kim, S. L ; Lee, D. J ; Lee, Y ; Park, B. G ; Bond, I. A ; Abe, F ; Barry, R ; Bennett, D. P ; Bhattacharya, A ; Donachie, M ; Fukui, A ; Hirao, Y ; Itow, Y ; Kondo, I ; Koshimoto, N ; Alex Li, M. C ; Matsubara, Y ; Muraki, Y ; Miyazaki, S ; Nagakane, M ; Ranc, C ; Rattenbury, N. J ; Suematsu, H ; Sullivan, D. J ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Yonehara, A ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; J rgensen, U. G ; Rahvar, S ; Sajadian, S ; Snodgrass, C ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Evans, D. F ; Jaimes, R. F ; Fujii, Y. I ; Mancini, L ; Longa Peña, P ; Helling, C ; Peixinho, N ; Rabus, M ; Southworth, J ; Unda Sanzana, E ; Essen, C. V ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2020
    Abstract
    We report the mass and distance measurements of two single-lens events from the 2017 Spitzer microlensing campaign. The ground-based observations yield the detection of finite-source effects, and the microlens parallaxes are derived from the joint analysis of ground-based observations and Spitzer observations. We find that the lens of OGLE-2017-BLG-1254 is a 0.60 0.03 M o star with D LS = 0.53 0.11 kpc, where D LS is the distance between the lens and the source. The second event, OGLE-2017-BLG-1161, is subject to the known satellite parallax degeneracy, and thus is either a star with D LS = 0.40 0.12 kpc or a star with D LS = 0.53 0.19 kpc. Both of the lenses are therefore isolated stars in... 

    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... 

    An analysis of binary microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0060

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 487, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 4603-4614 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Tsapras, Y ; Cassan, A ; Ranc, C ; Bachelet, E ; Street, R ; Udalski, A ; Hundertmark, M ; Bozza, V ; Beaulieu, J. P ; Marquette, J. B ; Euteneuer, E ; Bramich, D. M ; Dominik, M ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Horne, K ; Mao, S ; Menzies, J ; Schmidt, R ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Wambsganss, J ; Mróz, P ; Szymański, M. K ; Soszyński, I ; Skowron, J ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Poleski, R ; Ulaczyk, K ; Pawlak, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Skottfelt, J ; Popovas, A ; Ciceri, S ; Korhonen, H ; Kuffmeier, M ; Evans, D. F ; Peixinho, N ; Hinse, T. C ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Southworth, J ; Tronsgaard, R ; Kerins, E ; Andersen, M. I ; Rahvar, S ; Wang, Y ; Wertz, O ; Rabus, M ; Calchi Novati, S ; D'ago, G ; Scarpetta, G ; Mancini, L ; Abe, F ; Asakura, Y ; Bennett, D. P ; Bhattacharya, A ; Donachie, M ; Evans, P ; Fukui, A ; Hirao, Y ; Itow, Y ; Kawasaki, K ; Koshimoto, N ; Li, M. C. A ; Ling, C. H ; Masuda, K ; Matsubara, Y ; Muraki, Y ; Miyazaki, S ; Nagakane, M ; Ohnishi, K ; Rattenbury, N ; Saito, T ; Sharan, A ; Shibai, H ; Sullivan, D. J ; Sumi, T ; Suzuki, D ; Tristram, P. J ; Yamada, T ; Yonehara, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2019
    Abstract
    We present the analysis of stellar binary microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0060 based on observations obtained from 13 different telescopes. Intensive coverage of the anomalous parts of the light curve was achieved by automated follow-up observations from the robotic telescopes of the Las Cumbres Observatory. We show that, for the first time, all main features of an anomalous microlensing event are well covered by follow-up data, allowing us to estimate the physical parameters of the lens. The strong detection of second-order effects in the event light curve necessitates the inclusion of longer-baseline survey data in order to constrain the parallax vector. We find that the event was most... 

    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... 

    Physical properties and transmission spectrum of theWASP-74 planetary system from multiband photometry

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 485, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 5168-5179 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Mancini, L ; Southworth, J ; Mollière, P ; Tregloan Reed, J ; Juvan, I. G ; Chen, G ; Sarkis, P ; Bruni, I ; Ciceri, S ; Andersen, M. I ; Bozza, V ; Bramich, D. M ; Burgdorf, M ; D'Ago, G ; Dominik, M ; Evans, D. F ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Fossati, L ; Henning, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Küffmeier, M ; Longa, P ; Peixinho, N ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Tronsgaard, R ; Wang, Y ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2019
    Abstract
    We present broad-band photometry of 11 planetary transits of the hot Jupiter WASP-74 b, using three medium-class telescopes and employing the telescope-defocusing technique. Most of the transits were monitored through I filters and one was simultaneously observed in five optical (U, g', r', i', z') and three near-infrared (J, H, K) passbands, for a total of 18 light curves. We also obtained new high-resolution spectra of the host star. We used these new data to review the orbital and physical properties of the WASP-74 planetary system. We were able to better constrain the main system characteristics, measuring smaller radius and mass for both the hot Jupiter and its host star than previously... 

    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... 

    Ogle-2015-blg-0479la,b: binary gravitational microlens characterized by simultaneous ground-based and space-based observations

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 828, Issue 1 , 2016 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Han, C ; Udalski, A ; Gould, A ; Zhu, W ; Street, R. A ; Yee, J. C ; Beichman, C ; Bryden, C ; Novati, S. C ; Carey, S ; Fausnaugh, M ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Wibking, B ; Szymański, M. K ; Soszyński, I ; Skowron, J ; Mróz, P ; Poleski, R ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Ulaczyk, K ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Pawlak, M ; Tsapras, Y ; Hundertmark, M ; Bachelet, E ; Dominik, M ; Bramich, D. M ; Cassan, A ; Jaimes, R. F ; Horne, K ; Ranc, C ; Schmidt, R ; Snodgrass, C ; Wambsganss, J ; Steele, I. A ; Menzies, J ; Mao, S ; Bozza, V ; 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 ; Skottfelt, J ; Southworth, J ; Starkey, D ; Surdej, J ; Wertz, O ; Zarucki, M ; Pogge, R. W ; DePoy, D. L ; Rahvar, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2016
    Abstract
    We present a combined analysis of the observations of the gravitational microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0479 taken both from the ground and by the Spitzer Space Telescope. The light curves seen from the ground and from space exhibit a time offset of ∼13 days between the caustic spikes, indicating that the relative lens-source positions seen from the two places are displaced by parallax effects. From modeling the light curves, we measure the space-based microlens parallax. Combined with the angular Einstein radius measured by analyzing the caustic crossings, we determine the mass and distance of the lens. We find that the lens is a binary composed of two G-type stars with masses of ∼1.0 M⊙... 

    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... 

    Mass measurements of isolated objects from space-based microlensing

    , Article Astrophysical Journal ; Volume 825, Issue 1 , 2016 ; 0004637X (ISSN) Zhu, W ; Calchi Novati, S ; Gould, A ; Udalski, A ; Han, C ; Shvartzvald, Y ; Ranc, C ; Jorgensen, U. G ; Poleski, R ; Bozza, V ; Beichman, C ; Bryden, G ; Carey, S ; Gaudi, B. S ; Henderson, C. B ; Pogge, R. W ; Porritt, I ; Wibking, B ; Yee, J. C ; Pawlak, M ; Szymański, M. K ; Skowron, J ; Mróz, P ; Kozłowski, S ; Wyrzykowski, Ł ; Pietrukowicz, P ; Pietrzyński, G ; Soszyński, I ; Ulaczyk, K ; Choi, J. Y ; Park, H ; Jung, Y. K ; Shin, I. G ; Albrow, M. D ; Park, B. G ; Kim, S. L ; Lee, C, U ; Cha, S. M ; Kim, D. J ; Lee, Y ; Friedmann, M ; Kaspi, S ; Maoz, D ; Hundertmark, M ; Street, R. A ; Tsapras, Y ; Bramich, D. M ; Cassan, A ; Dominik, M ; Bachelet, E ; Dong, S ; Jaimes, R. F ; Horne, K ; Mao, S ; Menzies, J ; Schmidt, R ; Snodgrass, C ; Steele, I. A ; Wambsganss, J ; Skottfelt, J ; Andersen, M. I ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Ciceri, S ; D'Ago, G ; Evans, D. F ; Gu, S. H ; Hinse, T. C ; Kerins, E ; Korhonen, H ; Kuffmeier, M ; Mancini, L ; Peixinho, N ; Popovas, A ; Rabus, M ; Rahvar, S ; Tronsgaard, R ; Scarpetta, G ; Southworth, J ; Surdej, J ; Essen, C. V ; Wang, Y. B ; Wertz, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2016
    Abstract
    We report on the mass and distance measurements of two single-lens events from the 2015 Spitzer microlensing campaign. With both finite-source effect and microlens parallax measurements, we find that the lens of OGLE-2015-BLG-1268 is very likely a brown dwarf (BD). Assuming that the source star lies behind the same amount of dust as the Bulge red clump, we find the lens is a 45 ±7 BD at 5.9 ±1.0 kpc. The lens of of the second event, OGLE-2015-BLG-0763, is a 0.50 ±0.04 star at 6.9 ±1.0 kpc. We show that the probability to definitively measure the mass of isolated microlenses is dramatically increased once simultaneous ground- and space-based observations are conducted  

    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...