Lens parameters for Gaia18cbf – a long gravitational microlensing event in the Galactic plane

Author:

Kruszyńska K.ORCID,Wyrzykowski Ł.ORCID,Rybicki K. A.ORCID,Maskoliūnas M.,Bachelet E.ORCID,Rattenbury N.ORCID,Mróz P.ORCID,Zieliński P.,Howil K.ORCID,Kaczmarek Z.,Hodgkin S. T.ORCID,Ihanec N.,Gezer I.,Gromadzki M.ORCID,Mikołajczyk P.ORCID,Stankevičiūtė A.,Čepas V.,Pakštienė E.ORCID,Šiškauskaitė K.,Zdanavičius J.,Bozza V.ORCID,Dominik M.ORCID,Figuera Jaimes R.ORCID,Fukui A.,Hundertmark M.ORCID,Narita N.ORCID,Street R.ORCID,Tsapras Y.ORCID,Bronikowski M.ORCID,Jabłońska M.ORCID,Jabłonowska A.ORCID,Ziółkowska O.ORCID

Abstract

Context. The timescale of a microlensing event scales as a square root of a lens mass. Therefore, long-lasting events are important candidates for massive lenses, including black holes. Aims. Here, we present the analysis of the Gaia18cbf microlensing event reported by the Gaia Science Alerts system. It exhibited a long timescale and features that are common for the annual microlensing parallax effect. We deduce the parameters of the lens based on the derived best fitting model. Methods. We used photometric data collected by the Gaia satellite as well as the follow-up data gathered by the ground-based observatories. We investigated the range of microlensing models and used them to derive the most probable mass and distance to the lens using a Galactic model as a prior. Using a known mass-brightness relation, we determined how likely it is that the lens is a main-sequence (MS) star. Results. This event is one of the longest ever detected, with the Einstein timescale of tE = 491.41−84.94+128.31 days for the best solution and tE = 453.74−105.74+178.69 days for the second best. Assuming Galaxy priors, this translates to the most probable lens masses of ML = 2.65−1.48+5.09M and ML = 1.71−1.06+3.78M, respectively. The limits on the blended light suggest that this event was most likely not caused by a MS star, but rather by a dark remnant of stellar evolution.

Funder

Polish National Science Center

Polish Ministry of Science and Public Education

Polish National Centre for Research and Development

Research Council of Lithuania

European Commission's H2020

DFG priority program SPP 1992

JSPS KAKENHI

Astrobiology Center of National Institutes of Natural Sciences

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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