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THE EXOPLANET MASS-RATIO FUNCTION FROM THE MOA-II SURVEY: DISCOVERY OF A BREAK AND LIKELY PEAK AT A NEPTUNE MASS

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 833, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/833/2/145

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gravitational lensing: micro; planetary systems

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  1. NASA [NNX13AF64G, NNX14AG49G, NNX15AJ76G]
  2. JSPS [JSPS23103002, JSPS24253004, JSPS26247023, JSPS25870893]
  3. NASA through the Sagan Fellowship Program
  4. [JSPS25103508]
  5. [23340064]
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [16H05732, 15J01676, 16H06287, 15H00781] Funding Source: KAKEN
  7. NASA [474800, NNX13AF64G, 683821, NNX14AG49G, NNX15AJ76G, 806974] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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We report the results of the statistical analysis of planetary signals discovered in MOA-II microlensing survey alert system events from 2007 to 2012. We determine the survey sensitivity as a function of planet-star mass ratio, q, and projected planet-star separation, s, in Einstein radius units. We find that the. mass-ratio function is not a single power. law, but has a change in slope at q similar to 10(-4), corresponding to similar to 20M(circle plus) for the median host-star mass of similar to 0.6 M-circle plus. We find significant planetary signals in 23 of the 1474 alert events that are well-characterized by the MOA-II survey data alone. Data from other groups are used only to characterize planetary signals that have been identified in the MOA data alone. The distribution of mass ratios and separations of the planets found in our sample are. well fit by a broken power-law model of the form dN(pl)/(dlog q d logs)= A(q/q(br))(p) s(m) dex(-2) for q > q(br) and dN(pl)/(dlog q d logs)= A(q/q(br))(n) s(m) dex(-2) for q < q(br), where q(br) is the mass ratio of the break. We also combine this analysis with the previous analyses of Gould et al. and Cassan et al., bringing the total sample to 30 planets. This combined analysis yields A =0.61(-0.16)(+0.21), n = -0.93 +/- 0.13, m = 0.49(-0.49)(+0.47), and p = 0.6(-0.4)(+0.5) for q(br) =1.7 x 10(-4). The unbroken power-law model is disfavored with a p-value of 0.0022, which corresponds to a Bayes factor of 27 favoring the broken power-law model. These results imply that cold Neptunes are likely to be the most common type of planets beyond the snow line.

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