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An analysis of binary microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0060

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An analysis of binary microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0060
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ABSTRACT We present the analysis of stellar binary microlensing event OGLE-2015-BLG-0060 based on observations obtained from 13 different telescopes. Intensive coverage of the anomalous parts of the light curve was achieved by automated follow-up observations from the robotic telescopes of the Las Cumbres Observatory. We show that, for the first time, all main features of an anomalous microlensing event are well covered by follow-up data, allowing us to estimate the physical parameters of the...

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2019-08-21
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Tsapras, Y / Cassan, A / Ranc, C / Bachelet, E / Street, R / Udalski, A / Hundertmark, M / Bozza, V / Beaulieu, JP / Marquette, JB / Euteneuer, E / Bramich, DM / Dominik, M / Figuera Jaimes, R / Horne, K / Mao, S / Menzies, J / Schmidt, R / Snodgrass, C / Steele, IA / Wambsganss, J / Mróz, P / Szymański, MK / Soszyński, I / Skowron, J / Pietrukowicz, P / Kozłowski, S / Poleski, R / Ulaczyk, K / Pawlak, M / Jørgensen, UG / Skottfelt, J / Popovas, A / Ciceri, S / Korhonen, H / Kuffmeier, M / Evans, DF / Peixinho, N / Hinse, TC / Burgdorf, MJ / Southworth, J / Tronsgaard, R / Kerins, E / Andersen, MI / Rahvar, S / Wang, Y / Wertz, O / Rabus, M / Calchi Novati, S / D’Ago, G / Scarpetta, G / Mancini, L / Abe, F / Asakura, Y / Bennett, DP / Bhattacharya, A / Donachie, M / Evans, P / Fukui, A / Hirao, Y / Itow, Y / Kawasaki, K / Koshimoto, N / Li, MCA / Ling, CH / Masuda, K / Matsubara, Y / Muraki, Y / Miyazaki, S / Nagakane, M / Ohnishi, K / Rattenbury, N / Saito, To / Sharan, A / Shibai, H / Sullivan, DJ / Sumi, T / Suzuki, D / Tristram, PJ / Yamada, T / Yonehara, A / Jaimes, R Figuera / Novati, S Calchi / D'Ago, G / Saito, TO
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https://hdl.handle.net/2292/63420
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Science & Technology / Physical Sciences / Astronomy & Astrophysics / gravitational lensing: micro / methods: observational / techniques: photometric / Galaxy: bulge / MILKY-WAY / GRAVITATIONAL LENS / GALACTIC BULGE / T-EFF / PLANETS / DISCOVERY / ALGORITHM / SYSTEMS / NETWORK / SEARCH / astro-ph.EP / astro-ph.IM / 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences

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