PERIODIC SIGNALS IN BINARY MICROLENSING EVENTS

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2015-08-21

Citations: 26

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/809/2/182

Abstract

Gravitational microlensing events are powerful tools for the study of stellar populations. In particular, they can be used to discover and study a variety of binary systems. A large number of binary lenses have already been found through microlensing surveys and a few of these systems show strong evidence of orbital motion on the timescale of the lensing event. We expect that more binary lenses of this kind will be detected in the future. For binaries whose orbital period is comparable to the event duration, the orbital motion can cause the lensing signal to deviate drastically from that of a static binary lens. The most striking property of such light curves is the presence of quasi- periodic features, which are produced as the source traverses the same regions in the rotating lens plane. These repeating features contain information about the orbital period of the lens. If this period can be extracted, then much can be learned about the lensing system even without performing time-consuming, detailed light curve modeling. However, the relative transverse motion between the source and the lens significantly complicates the problem of period extraction. To resolve this difficulty, we present a modification of the standard Lomb-Scargle periodogram analysis. We test our method for four representative binary lens systems and demonstrate its efficiency in correctly extracting binary orbital periods.

Locations

  • The Astrophysical Journal - View
  • arXiv (Cornell University) - View - PDF
  • DataCite API - View

Similar Works

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat Timing analysis in microlensing 2017 MosĂš Giordano
A. A. Nucita
F. De Paolis
G. Ingrosso
+ PDF Chat Rapidly rotating lenses: repeating features in the light curves of short-period binary microlenses 2011 Matthew T. Penny
E. Kerins
Shude Mao
+ PDF Chat Signatures of rotating binaries in microlensing experiments 2014 A. A. Nucita
MosĂš Giordano
F. De Paolis
G. Ingrosso
+ PDF Chat GPU-accelerated periodic source identification in large-scale surveys: measuring <i>P</i> and <i>P</i> 2021 Michael L. Katz
Olivia R. Cooper
M. W. Coughlin
Kevin B. Burdge
Katelyn Breivik
Shane L. Larson
+ Acceleration and parallax effects in gravitational microlensing 2003 M. C. Smith
Shude Mao
B. PaczyƄski
+ PDF Chat Evidence for a milliparsec-separation supermassive binary black hole with quasar microlensing 2022 M. Millon
Charles Dalang
C. Lemon
Dominique Sluse
E. Paic
J. H. H. Chan
F. Courbin
+ PDF Chat Short time-scale periodicity in OJ 287 2013 Pauli Pihajoki
M. J. Valtonen
S. Ciprini
+ PDF Chat Evidence for a milli-parsec separation Supermassive Black Hole Binary with quasar microlensing 2022 M. Millon
C. Dalang
C. Lemon
Dominique Sluse
E. Paic
J. H. H. Chan
F. Courbin
+ PDF Chat Binary Source Microlensing Event OGLE-2016-BLG-0733: Interpretation of a Long-term Asymmetric Perturbation 2017 Youn Kil Jung
A. Udalski
Jennifer C. Yee
T. Sumi
Andrew Gould
Cheongho Han
Michael D. Albrow
Chung‐Uk Lee
S.-L. Kim
Sun‐Ju Chung
+ PDF Chat Finding the Needle in a Haystack: Detrending Photometric Timeseries Data of Strictly Periodic Astrophysical Objects 2019 A. PrĆĄa
Moses Zhang
Mark Wells
+ PDF Chat INTERPRETATION OF STRONG SHORT-TERM CENTRAL PERTURBATIONS IN THE LIGHT CURVES OF MODERATE-MAGNIFICATION MICROLENSING EVENTS 2009 Cheongho Han
Kyu‐Ha Hwang
D. Kim
A. Udalski
F. Abe
L. A. B. Monard
J. McCormick
M. K. SzymaƄski
M. Kubiak
G. PietrzyƄski
+ The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Variable Baseline Microlensing Events in the Galactic Bulge 2006 Ɓ. Wyrzykowski
A. Udalski
Shude Mao
M. Kubiak
M. K. SzymaƄski
G. PietrzyƄski
I. SoszyƄski
O. Szewczyk
+ The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Variable Baseline Microlensing Events in the Galactic Bulge 2006 Ɓ. Wyrzykowski
A. Udalski
Shude Mao
M. Kubiak
M. K. SzymaƄski
G. PietrzyƄski
I. SoszyƄski
O. Szewczyk
+ PDF Chat Identifying Microlensing by Binaries 1997 R. Di Stefano
Rosalba Perna
+ PDF Chat A NOVEL, FULLY AUTOMATED PIPELINE FOR PERIOD ESTIMATION IN THE EROS 2 DATA SET 2015 Pavlos Protopapas
P. Huijse
P. A. Estévez
Pablo Zegers
JosĂ© C. Prı́ncipe
J. B. Marquette
+ PDF Chat Beyond Caustic Crossings: Properties of Binary Microlensing Light Curves 2008 Christopher Night
R. Di Stefano
Megan E. Schwamb
+ PDF Chat Binary Microlensing Events from the MACHO Project 2000 C. Alcock
R. A. Allsman
D. R. Alves
T. S. Axelrod
D. Baines
A. C. Becker
D. P. Bennett
A. Bourke
A. Brakel
K. H. Cook
+ PDF Chat Detectability of orbital motion in stellar binary and planetary microlenses 2010 Matthew T. Penny
Shude Mao
E. Kerins
+ New Galactic ÎČ Lyrae-type Binaries Showing Superorbital Photometric Cycles 2021 G. Rojas GarcĂ­a
R. E. Mennickent
Patryk Iwanek
P. Gorrini
J. Garcés
I. SoszyƄski
N. Astudillo-Defru
+ Orbital Motion During Gravitational Lensing Events 2014 R. Di Stefano
Ann A. Esin

Works Cited by This (18)

Action Title Year Authors
+ PDF Chat Rapidly rotating lenses: repeating features in the light curves of short-period binary microlenses 2011 Matthew T. Penny
E. Kerins
Shude Mao
+ PDF Chat OGLE-2005-BLG-153: MICROLENSING DISCOVERY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A VERY LOW MASS BINARY 2010 Kyu‐Ha Hwang
A. Udalski
Yoon-Hyun Ryu
I. A. Bond
J. P. Beaulieu
M. Dominik
K. Horne
A. Gould
B. Scott Gaudi
M. Kubiak
+ PDF Chat GRAVITATIONAL BINARY-LENS EVENTS WITH PROMINENT EFFECTS OF LENS ORBITAL MOTION 2013 H. Park
A. Udalski
Cheongho Han
Andrew Gould
J. P. Beaulieu
Y. Tsapras
M. K. SzymaƄski
M. Kubiak
I. SoszyƄski
G. PietrzyƄski
+ PDF Chat Identifying Microlensing by Binaries 1997 R. Di Stefano
Rosalba Perna
+ PDF Chat MACHO Alert 95‐30: First Real‐Time Observation of Extended Source Effects in Gravitational Microlensing 1997 C. Alcock
William H. Allen
R. A. Allsman
D. R. Alves
T. S. Axelrod
Timothy Banks
S. F. Beaulieu
A. C. Becker
R. H. Becker
D. P. Bennett
+ PDF Chat Signatures of rotating binaries in microlensing experiments 2014 A. A. Nucita
MosĂš Giordano
F. De Paolis
G. Ingrosso
+ PDF Chat MOA-2011-BLG-322Lb: a ‘second generation survey’ microlensing planet 2014 Yossi Shvartzvald
Dan Maoz
S. Kaspi
T. Sumi
A. Udalski
Andrew Gould
D. P. Bennett
Cheongho Han
F. Abe
I. A. Bond
+ PDF Chat OGLE-2009-BLG-092/MOA-2009-BLG-137: A DRAMATIC REPEATING EVENT WITH THE SECOND PERTURBATION PREDICTED BY REAL-TIME ANALYSIS 2010 Yoon-Hyun Ryu
Cheongho Han
Kyu‐Ha Hwang
R. A. Street
A. Udalski
T. Sumi
Akihiko Fukui
J. P. Beaulieu
Andrew Gould
M. Dominik
+ PDF Chat Binary Microlensing Events from the MACHO Project 2000 C. Alcock
R. A. Allsman
D. R. Alves
T. S. Axelrod
D. Baines
A. C. Becker
D. P. Bennett
A. Bourke
A. Brakel
K. H. Cook
+ PDF Chat Orbital motion effects in astrometric microlensing 2014 Sedighe Sajadian