Limits on the Abundance of Galactic Planets From 5 Years of PLANET Observations

2001 
We search for signatures of planets in 43 intensively monitored microlensing events that were observed between 1995 and 1999. Planets would be expected to cause a short-duration (∼1 day) deviation on the smooth, symmetric light curve produced by a single lens. We find no such anomalies and infer that less than one-third of the ∼0.3 stars that typically comprise the lens population have Jupiter mass companions with semimajor axes in M, the range of . Since orbital periods of planets at these radii are 3–15 yr, the outer portion of 1.5 AU ! a ! 4A U this region is currently difficult to probe with any other technique. Subject headings: gravitational lensing — planetary systems — stars: late-typestars: low-mass, brown dwarfs — techniques: photometric On-line material: color figure
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