Date:
Tue, 01/11/201612:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Yossi Shvartzvald
Affiliation: NASA-JPL
Abstract:
Gravitational microlensing is unique in its
ability to probe several relatively untapped
reservoirs of exoplanet demographics,
including planets near the "snowline," the
Galactic distribution of exoplanets, and the
population of free-floating planets. However,
converting from the standard microlensing
observables to the fundamental physical
properties of the lensing system requires
additional information beyond the basic
microlensing light curve. In the past few
years we have achieved significant
advances in developing the two main
techniques to derive the planet properties,
through measurements of the satellite
parallax effect and also the flux of the
lensing system. In this talk I will discuss
these new efforts and present our key
results. Specifically, Spitzer microlensing
campaigns from 2014--2016 have
measured satellite parallaxes for over 350
events, facilitating mass and distance
measurements for the lenses, including
several planetary in nature. K2's Campaign
9 built off of this and conducted the first
automated microlensing survey from space,
providing the first opportunity to measure
the masses of free-floating planets, which
are identified by their short timescales and
are inaccessible to Spitzer given its several-
day lag between target selection and
observation. Finally, high-resolution
observations with Keck allowed us to isolate
the microlensing targets and characterize
planetary events. These efforts set the
stage for the space-based microlensing
survey of the WFIRST flagship mission,
which was recently approved for Phase A
and will extend the exoplanet census begun
by Kepler to the outer reaches of planetary
systems throughout the Milky Way.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
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