Context. Not only is gravitational microlensing a successful tool for discovering distant exoplanets, but it also enables characterization of the lens and source stars involved in the lensing event. <BR /> Aims: In high-magnification events, the lens caustic may cross over the source disk, which allows determination of the angular size of the source and measurement of its limb darkening. <BR /> Methods: When such extended-source effects appear close to maximum magnification, the resulting light curve differs from the characteristic Paczyński point-source curve. The exact shape of the light curve close to the peak depends on the limb darkening of the source. Dense photometric coverage permits measurement of the respective limb-darkening coefficients. <BR /> Results: In the case of the microlensing event OGLE 2008-BLG-290, the K giant source star reached a peak magnification at about 100. Thirteen different telescopes have covered this event in eight different photometric bands. Subsequent light-curve analysis yielded measurements of linear limb-darkening coefficients of the source in six photometric bands. The best-measured coefficients lead to an estimate of the source effective temperature of about 4700<SUP>+100</SUP><SUB>-200</SUB> K. However, the photometric estimate from colour-magnitude diagrams favours a cooler temperature of 4200 ± 100 K. <BR /> Conclusions: Because the limb-darkening measurements, at least in the CTIO/SMARTS2 V_s- and I_s-bands, are among the most accurate obtained, the above disagreement needs to be understood. A solution is proposed, which may apply to previous events where such a discrepancy also appeared.

Fouque, P., Heyrovsky, D., Dong, S., Gould, A., Udalski, A., Albrow, M.d., et al. (2010). OGLE 2008-BLG-290: An accurate measurement of the limb darkening of a galactic bulge K Giant spatially resolved by microlensing. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 518(19), A51 [10.1051/0004-6361/201014053].

OGLE 2008-BLG-290: An accurate measurement of the limb darkening of a galactic bulge K Giant spatially resolved by microlensing

Mancini L.;Ricci D.;
2010-01-01

Abstract

Context. Not only is gravitational microlensing a successful tool for discovering distant exoplanets, but it also enables characterization of the lens and source stars involved in the lensing event.
Aims: In high-magnification events, the lens caustic may cross over the source disk, which allows determination of the angular size of the source and measurement of its limb darkening.
Methods: When such extended-source effects appear close to maximum magnification, the resulting light curve differs from the characteristic Paczyński point-source curve. The exact shape of the light curve close to the peak depends on the limb darkening of the source. Dense photometric coverage permits measurement of the respective limb-darkening coefficients.
Results: In the case of the microlensing event OGLE 2008-BLG-290, the K giant source star reached a peak magnification at about 100. Thirteen different telescopes have covered this event in eight different photometric bands. Subsequent light-curve analysis yielded measurements of linear limb-darkening coefficients of the source in six photometric bands. The best-measured coefficients lead to an estimate of the source effective temperature of about 4700+100-200 K. However, the photometric estimate from colour-magnitude diagrams favours a cooler temperature of 4200 ± 100 K.
Conclusions: Because the limb-darkening measurements, at least in the CTIO/SMARTS2 V_s- and I_s-bands, are among the most accurate obtained, the above disagreement needs to be understood. A solution is proposed, which may apply to previous events where such a discrepancy also appeared.
2010
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
English
Fouque, P., Heyrovsky, D., Dong, S., Gould, A., Udalski, A., Albrow, M.d., et al. (2010). OGLE 2008-BLG-290: An accurate measurement of the limb darkening of a galactic bulge K Giant spatially resolved by microlensing. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 518(19), A51 [10.1051/0004-6361/201014053].
Fouque, P; Heyrovsky, D; Dong, S; Gould, A; Udalski, A; Albrow, Md; Batista, V; Beaulieu, J-; Bennett, Dp; Bond, Ia; Bramich, Dm; Calchi Novati, S; Cassan, A; Coutures, C; Dieters, S; Dominik, M; Dominis Prester, D; Greenhill, J; Horne, K; Jorgensen, Ug; Kozlowski, S; Kubas, D; Lee, C-; Marquette, J-; Mathiasen, M; Menzies, J; Monard, Lag; Nishiyama, S; Papadakis, I; Street, R; Sumi, T; Williams, A; Yee, Jc; Brillant, S; Caldwell, Jar; Cole, A; Cook, Kh; Donatowicz, J; Kains, N; Kane, Sr; Martin, R; Pollard, Kr; Sahu, Kc; Tsapras, Y; Wambsganss, J; Depoy, Dl; Gaudi, Bs; Han, C; Lee, C-; Park, B-; Pogge, Rw; Kubiak, M; Szymanski, Mk; Pietrzynski, G; Soszynski, I; Szewczyk, O; Ulaczyk, K; Wyrzykowski, L; Abe, F; Fukui, A; Furusawa, K; Gilmore, Ac; Hearnshaw, Jb; Itow, Y; Kamiya, K; Kilmartin, Pm; Korpela, Av; Lin, W; Ling, Ch; Masuda, K; Matsubara, Y; Miyake, N; Muraki, Y; Nagaya, M; Ohnishi, K; Okumura, T; Perrott, Y; Rattenbury, Nj; Saito, T; Sako, T; Sato, S; Skuljan, L; Sullivan, D; Sweatman, W; Tristram, Pj; Yock, Pcm; Allan, A; Bode, Mf; Burgdorf, Mj; Clay, N; Fraser, Sn; Hawkins, E; Kerins, E; Lister, Ta; Mottram, Cj; Saunders, Es; Snodgrass, C; Steele, Ia; Wheatley, Pj; Anguita, T; Bozza, V; Harpsoe, K; Hinse, Tc; Hundertmark, M; Kjaergaard, P; Liebig, C; Mancini, L; Masi, G; Rahvar, S; Ricci, D; Scarpetta, G; Southworth, J; Surdej, J; Thone, Cc; Riffeser, A; Seitz, S; Bender, R; Zub, M
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