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arxiv: 1001.4342 · v1 · pith:YF5PN35Snew · submitted 2010-01-25 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.EP

Search for exoplanets in M31 with pixel-lensing and the PA-99-N2 event revisited

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keywords exoplanetsmicrolensingeventdetectabledetecteddeviationseventsmass
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Several exoplanets have been detected towards the Galactic bulge with the microlensing technique. We show that exoplanets in M31 may also be detected with the pixel-lensing method, if telescopes making high cadence observations of an ongoing microlensing event are used. Using a Monte Carlo approach we find that the mean mass for detectable planetary systems is about $2 M_{\rm {J}}$. However, even small mass exoplanets ($M_{\rm P} < 20 M_{\oplus}$) can cause significant deviations, which are observable with large telescopes. We reanalysed the POINT-AGAPE microlensing event PA-99-N2. First, we test the robustness of the binary lens conclusion for this light curve. Second, we show that for such long duration and bright microlensing events, the efficiency for finding planetary-like deviations is strongly enhanced with respect to that evaluated for all planetary detectable events.

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