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Predictions for microlensing planetary events from core accretion theory

Zhu et al., 2014

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15677830783774060477
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Zhu W
Penny M
Mao S
Gould A
Gendron R
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The Astrophysical Journal

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We conduct the first microlensing simulation in the context of a planet formation model. The planet population is taken from the Ida & Lin core accretion model for 0.3 M☉ stars. With 6690 microlensing events, we find that for a simplified Korea Microlensing Telescopes …
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