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Systematic reanalysis of KMTNet microlensing events, paper I: Updates of the photometry pipeline and a new planet candidate
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2023
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PhotometryEngineeringKmtnet Tender-love CareExoplanet FormationAstrostatisticsPlanetary ExplorationAstroinformaticsAstronomical Image AnalysisExtrasolar SystemPhotometry PipelineNew Planet CandidateTlc PipelineSystematic ReanalysisNew Tlc PipelineAstrophysicsGeodesy
ABSTRACT In this work, we update and develop algorithms for KMTNet tender-love care (TLC) photometry in order to create a new, mostly automated, TLC pipeline. We then start a project to systematically apply the new TLC pipeline to the historic KMTNet microlensing events, and search for buried planetary signals. We report the discovery of such a planet candidate in the microlensing event MOA-2019-BLG-421/KMT-2019-BLG-2991. The anomalous signal can be explained by either a planet around the lens star or the orbital motion of the source star. For the planetary interpretation, despite many degenerate solutions, the planet is most likely to be a Jovian planet orbiting an M or K dwarf, which is a typical microlensing planet. The discovery proves that the project can indeed increase the sensitivity of historic events and find previously undiscovered signals.
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