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The Prime Focus Infrared Microlensing Experiment (PRIME): First Results

The Prime Focus Infrared Microlensing Experiment (PRIME): First Results

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We present the description of the instruments and the first results of the PRime-focus Infrared Microlensing Experiment (PRIME). PRIME is the first dedicated near-infrared (NIR) microlensing survey telescope located at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in Sutherland, South Africa. Among its class, it offers one of the widest fields of view in the NIR regime. PRIME's main goals are (1) To study planetary formation by measuring the frequency and mass function of planets. In particular, we compare results from the central Galactic bulge (GB), accessible only in the NIR by PRIME, with those from the outer GB by optical surveys. (2) To conduct concurrent observations with NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space telescope. Due to the different lines of sight between the ground and space, we detect slight variations in light curves, known as ``Space-based parallax." This effect allows us to measure the mass of lens systems and their distance from the Earth. It is the only method to measure the mass of the free-floating planets down to Earth-mass. We begin the GB survey in February 2024 and analyzed images through June 1, 2025, identifying 486 microlensing candidates and over a thousand variable stars, including Mira variables, which are useful to study the Galactic structure. We issue real-time alerts for follow-up observations, supporting exoplanet searches, and the chemical evolution studies in the GB. During the off-bulge season, we conduct an all-sky grid survey and Target of Opportunity (ToO) observations of transients, including gravitational wave events, gamma-ray bursts, and other science.

Takahiro Sumi、David A. H. Buckley、Alexander S. Kutyrev、Motohide Tamura、David P. Bennett、Ian A. Bond、Giuseppe Cataldo、Joseph M. Durbak、S. Bradley Cenko、Dale Fixsen、Orion Guiffreda、Ryusei Hamada、Yuki Hirao、Asahi Idei、Dan Kelly、Markus Loose、Gennadiy N. Lotkin、Eric I. Lyness、Stephen Maher、Shuma Makida、Noriyuki Matsunaga、Shota Miyazaki、Gregory Mosby、Samuel H. Moseley、Tutumi Nagai、Togo Nagano、Seiya Nakayama、Mayu Nishio、Kansuke Nunota、Ryo Ogawa、Ryunosuke Oishi、Yui Okumoto、Nicholas J. Rattenbury、Yuki K. Satoh、Elmer H. Sharp、Daisuke Suzuki、Takuto Tamaoki、Eleonora Troja、Sarah V. White、Hibiki Yama

天文学

Takahiro Sumi,David A. H. Buckley,Alexander S. Kutyrev,Motohide Tamura,David P. Bennett,Ian A. Bond,Giuseppe Cataldo,Joseph M. Durbak,S. Bradley Cenko,Dale Fixsen,Orion Guiffreda,Ryusei Hamada,Yuki Hirao,Asahi Idei,Dan Kelly,Markus Loose,Gennadiy N. Lotkin,Eric I. Lyness,Stephen Maher,Shuma Makida,Noriyuki Matsunaga,Shota Miyazaki,Gregory Mosby,Samuel H. Moseley,Tutumi Nagai,Togo Nagano,Seiya Nakayama,Mayu Nishio,Kansuke Nunota,Ryo Ogawa,Ryunosuke Oishi,Yui Okumoto,Nicholas J. Rattenbury,Yuki K. Satoh,Elmer H. Sharp,Daisuke Suzuki,Takuto Tamaoki,Eleonora Troja,Sarah V. White,Hibiki Yama.The Prime Focus Infrared Microlensing Experiment (PRIME): First Results[EB/OL].(2025-08-20)[2025-09-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.14474.点此复制

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