PLANET Observations of Microlensing Event OGLE‐1999‐BUL‐23: Limb‐darkening Measurement of the Source Star
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- 10 March 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 549 (2) , 759-769
- https://doi.org/10.1086/319437
Abstract
We present PLANET observations of OGLE-1999-BUL-23, a binary-lens microlensing event toward the Galactic bulge. PLANET observations in the I and V bands cover the event from just before the first caustic crossing until the end of the event. In particular, a densely sampled second caustic crossing enables us to derive the linear limb-darkening coefficients of the source star: cV = 0.786 and cI = 0.632. Combined analysis of the light curve and the color-magnitude diagram suggests that the source star is a G/K subgiant in the Galactic bulge (Teff 4800 K). The resulting linear limb-darkening coefficient of the source is consistent with theoretical predictions, although it is likely that nonlinearity of the stellar surface brightness profile complicates the interpretation, especially for the I band. The global light curve fit to the data indicates that the event is due to a binary lens of a mass ratio q 0.39 and a projected separation d 2.42. The lens/source relative proper motion is (22.8 ± 1.5) km s-1 kpc-1, typical of bulge/bulge or bulge/disk events.Keywords
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