Predicting the 4th caustic crossing in Gaia16aye binary microlensing event

P. Mroz, L. Wyrzykowski, K. Rybicki, G. Altavilla, V. Bakis, P. Bendjoya, G. Birenbaum, N. Blagorodnova, S. Blanco-Cuaresma, A. Bonanos, V. Bozza, N. Britavskiy, U. Burgaz, T. Butterley, P. Capuozzo, J. M. Carrasco, M. Chruslinska, G. Damljanovic, M. Dennefeld, V. S. DhillonM. Dominik, H. Esenoglu, S. Fossey, A. Gomboc, N. Hallokoun, A. Hamanowicz, L. K. Hardy, R. Hudec, I. Khamitov, J. Klencki, Z. Kolaczkowski, U. Kolb, S. Leonini, G. Leto, F. Lewis, A. Liakos, S. P. Littlefair, D. Maoz, J. R. Maund, P. Mikolajczyk, L. Palaversa, M. Pawlak, M. Penny, A. Piascik, P. Reig, L. Rhodes, D. Russell, R. Z. Sanchez, B. Shappee, Y. Shvartzvald, M. Sitek, M. Sniegowska, K. Sokolovsky, I. Steele, R. Street, L. Tomasella, L. Trascinelli, K. Wiersema, R. W. Wilson, I. Zharkov, S. Zola, A. Zubareva

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Abstract

Gaia16aye, nicknamed Ayers Rock (19:40:01.13 +30:07:53.4, J2000) is a spectacular binary microlensing event in the Northern Galactic Plane. The event has been observed by Gaia, ASAS-SN survey and a network of follow-up telescopes, coordinated by the Time Domain WP of the EC's OPTICON grant.
Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalThe Astronomer's Telegram
Volume9770
StatePublished - Nov 1 2016

Keywords

  • Microlensing Event

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