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N. Tsurumi

Researcher at Nagoya University

Publications -  13
Citations -  677

N. Tsurumi is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gravitational microlensing & Planet. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 651 citations.

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MOA-2011-BLG-262Lb: A Sub-Earth-Mass Moon Orbiting a Gas Giant Primary or a High Velocity Planetary System in the Galactic Bulge

David P. Bennett, +101 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first microlensing candidate for a free-floating exoplanet-exomoon system, MOA-2011-BLG-262, with a primary lens mass of M host ~ 4 Jupiter masses hosting a sub-Earth mass moon was presented.
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A Sub-Earth-Mass Moon Orbiting a Gas Giant Primary or a High Velocity Planetary System in the Galactic Bulge

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first microlensing candidate for a free-floating exoplanet-exomoon system, MOA-2011-BLG-262, with a primary lens mass of M_host ~ 4 Jupiter masses hosting a sub-Earth mass moon.
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A terrestrial planet in a ~1-AU orbit around one member of a ∼15-AU binary

Andrew Gould, +68 more
- 04 Jul 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a cold terrestrial planet orbiting one member of a binary star system was detected using gravitational microlensing, and the planet has low mass (twice Earth's) and lies projected at ~0.8 astronomical units (AU) from its host star, about the distance between Earth and the Sun.
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Ogle-2013-blg-0102la,b: microlensing binary with components at star/brown dwarf and brown dwarf/planet boundaries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed OGLE-2013-BLG-0102 and found that the event was produced by a binary lens with a mass ratio between the components of q = 0.13 and the anomaly was caused by the passage of the source trajectory over a caustic located away from the barycenter of the binary.