Light curves of microlensing events involving stellar binaries and planetary systems can provide information about the orbital elements of the system due to orbital modulations of the caustic structure. Accurately measuring the orbit in either the stellar or planetary case requires detailed modeling of subtle deviations in the light curve. At the same time, the natural, Cartesian parameterization of a microlensing binary is partially degenerate with the microlens parallax. Hence, it is desirable to perform independent tests of the predictions of microlens orbit models using radial velocity (RV) time series of the lens binary system. To this end, we present 3.5 years of RV monitoring of the binary lens system OGLE-2009-BLG-020 L, for which S...
A standard binary microlensing event lightcurve allows just two parameters of the lensing system to ...
International audienceThe gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets ar...
The microlens parallax is a crucial observable for conclusively identifying the nature of lens syste...
A standard binary microlensing event light curve allows just two parameters of the lensing system to...
Microlensing is most sensitive to binary lenses with relatively large orbital separations, and as su...
Caustic-crossing binary lenses make up about 5% of all detected microlenses. The relative proper mot...
We present the first example of binary microlensing for which the parameter measurements can be veri...
In gravitational microlensing, binary systems may act as lenses or sources. Identifying lens binarit...
Discussing the particularly long gravitational microlensing event OGLE-2014-BLG-1186 with a time-sca...
We present the first example of binary microlensing for which the parameter measurements can be veri...
The gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets around stars d...
The gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets around stars d...
The gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets around stars d...
International audienceWe present the first example of binary microlensing for which the parameter me...
We show that binary microlensing events with three well-measured peaks (two caustic crossings plus a...
A standard binary microlensing event lightcurve allows just two parameters of the lensing system to ...
International audienceThe gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets ar...
The microlens parallax is a crucial observable for conclusively identifying the nature of lens syste...
A standard binary microlensing event light curve allows just two parameters of the lensing system to...
Microlensing is most sensitive to binary lenses with relatively large orbital separations, and as su...
Caustic-crossing binary lenses make up about 5% of all detected microlenses. The relative proper mot...
We present the first example of binary microlensing for which the parameter measurements can be veri...
In gravitational microlensing, binary systems may act as lenses or sources. Identifying lens binarit...
Discussing the particularly long gravitational microlensing event OGLE-2014-BLG-1186 with a time-sca...
We present the first example of binary microlensing for which the parameter measurements can be veri...
The gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets around stars d...
The gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets around stars d...
The gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets around stars d...
International audienceWe present the first example of binary microlensing for which the parameter me...
We show that binary microlensing events with three well-measured peaks (two caustic crossings plus a...
A standard binary microlensing event lightcurve allows just two parameters of the lensing system to ...
International audienceThe gravitational microlensing technique allows the discovery of exoplanets ar...
The microlens parallax is a crucial observable for conclusively identifying the nature of lens syste...