Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-03-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 5 figures. Accepted to ApJ, to appear in the May 1, 2008 issue (v678). Minor changes. Data available upon request
Scientific paper
10.1086/529482
We report the serendipitous detection of a very bright, very nearby microlensing event. In late October 2006, an otherwise unremarkable A0 star at a distance ~1 kpc (GSC 3656-1328) brightened achromatically by a factor of nearly 40 over the span of several days and then decayed in an apparently symmetrical way. We present a light curve of the event based on optical photometry from the Center for Backyard Astrophysics and the All Sky Automated Survey, as well as near-infrared photometry from the Peters Automated Infrared Imaging Telescope. This light curve is well-fit by a generic microlensing model. We also report optical spectra, and Swift X-ray and UV observations that are consistent with the microlensing interpretation. We discuss and reject alternative explanations for this variability. The lens star is probably a low-mass star or brown dwarf, with a relatively high proper motion of >20 mas/yr, and may be visible using precise optical/infrared imaging taken several years from now. A modest, all-sky survey telescope could detect ~10 such events per year, which would enable searches for very low-mass planetary companions to relatively nearby stars.
Bennett David P.
Blake Cullen H.
Bloom Joshua S.
Boyd David
Dong Subo
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