Spitzer as a Microlens Parallax Satellite: Mass and Distance Measurements of the Binary Lens System OGLE-2014-BLG-1050L
Abstract
We report the first mass and distance measurements of a caustic-crossing binary system OGLE-2014-BLG-1050 L using the space-based microlens parallax method. Spitzer captured the second caustic crossing of the event, which occurred ∼10 days before that seen from Earth. Due to the coincidence that the source-lens relative motion was almost parallel to the direction of the binary-lens axis, the fourfold degeneracy, which was known before only to occur in single-lens events, persists in this case, leading to either a lower-mass (0.2 and 0.07 {{M}⊙ }) binary at ∼1.1 kpc or a higher-mass (0.9 and 0.35 {{M}⊙ }) binary at ∼3.5 kpc. However, the latter solution is strongly preferred for reasons including blending and lensing probability. OGLE-2014-BLG-1050 L demonstrates the power of microlens parallax in probing stellar and substellar binaries.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 2015
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1501.04107
- Bibcode:
- 2015ApJ...805....8Z
- Keywords:
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- binaries: general;
- gravitational lensing: micro;
- Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 29 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables