PUBLICATIONS

Reanalyses of anomalous gravitational microlensing events in the OGLE-III early warning system database with combined data  J. Jeong et al ApJ (in press) arXiv:1502.06663
Can the masses of isolated planetary-mass gravitational lenses be measured by terrestrial parallax M. Freeman et al ApJ 799. 181 (2015) arXiv:1412.1546
OGLE-2013-BLG-0102LA,B: Microlensing binary with components at star/brown dwarf and brown dwarf/planet boundaries Y.K. Jung et al ApJ 798, 123 (2015) arXiv:1407.7926
OGLE-2011-BLG-0265Lb: a Jovian microlensing planet orbiting an M dwarf J. Skowron et al ApJ (in press) arXiv:1410.8252
Terrestrial planet in a ~ 1 AU orbit around one member of a ~ 15 AU binary A.Gould et al Science 345, 46-49 (2014) arXiv:1407.1115
Candidate gravitational microlensing events for future direct lens imaging C.B. Henderson et al ApJ 794, 71 (2014) arXiv:1403.3092
OGLE-2008-BLG-355Lb: A massive planet around a late type star N. Koshimoto et al ApJ 788, 128 (2014) arXiv:1403.7005
MOA-2013-BLG- 220Lb: Planetary companion to a possibl;e brown dwarf host J C Yee et al ApJ 790, 14 (2014) arXiv:1403.2134
OGLE-2012-BLG-0455/MOA-2012-BLG-206: Microlensing event with ambiguity in planetary interpretations caused by incomplete coverage of planetary signal H. Park et al ApJ 787, 71 (2014) arXiv:1403.1672
MOA-2011-BLG-262Lb: A Sub-Earth-Mass Moon Orbiting a Gas Giant Primary or a High Velocity Planetary System in the Galactic Bulge D. P. Bennett et al. ApJ 785 155-168 (2014) arXiv:1312.3951
A Super-Jupiter Orbiting a Late-type Star: A Refined Analysis of Microlensing Event OGLE-2012-BLG-0406 Y. Tsapras et al. ApJ 782 48-57 (2014) arXiv:1310.2428
MOA-2011-BLG-322Lb: a `second generation survey' microlensing planet Y. Shvartzvald et al. MNRAS 439 604-610 (2014) arXiv:1310.0008
MOA-2008-BLG-379Lb: A Massive Planet from a High Magnification Event with a Faint Source D. Suzuki et al. ApJ 780 123-132 (2014) arXiv:1311.3424
MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb: A Sub-Neptune Orbiting very Late M Dwarf? K. Furusawa et al. ApJ 779 91-103 (2013) arXiv:1309.7714
Microlensing Discovery of a Tight, Low-mass-ratio Planetary-mass Object around an Old Field Brown Dwarf C. Han et al. ApJ 778 38-44 (2013) arXiv:1307.6335
Interpretation of a Short-term Anomaly in the Gravitational Microlensing Event MOA-2012-BLG-486 K.-H. Hwang et al. ApJ 778 55-61 (2013) arXiv:1308.5762
The Microlensing Event Rate and Optical Depth toward the Galactic Bulge from MOA-II T. Sumi et al. ApJ 778 150-165 (2013) arXiv:1305.0186
MOA-2010-BLG-311:A Planetary Candidate below the Threshold of Reliable Detection J.C. Yee et al. ApJ  769 77-90 (2013) arXiv:1210.6041
Microlensing Discovery of a Population of Very Tight, Very Low Mass Binary Brown Dwarfs J.-Y. Choi et al. ApJ 768 129-136 (2013) arXiv:1302.4169
Using orbital effects to break the close/wide degeneracy in binary-lens microlensing events I.-G. Shin et al. ApJ 764 64-70 (2013) arXiv:1210.4269
MOA-2010-BLG-073L: An M-dwarf with a substellar companion at the Planet/Brown Dwarf boundary R. A. Street et al. ApJ 763 67-80 (2013) arXiv:1211.3782
Extending the planetary mass function to Earth mass by microlensing at moderately high magnification F. Abe et al. MNRAS 431 2975-2985 (2013) arXiv:1303.4123
A giant planet beyond the snow line in microlensing event OGLE-2011-BLG-0251 N. Kains et al. A&A 552 A70-80 (2013) arXiv:1303.1184
Quarter century of astrophysics with Japan Philip Yock

NZ Science Review 69, 3, 61-70 (2012)

arXiv:1510.05688

Discovery and mass measurement of a cold, 10 Earth-mass planet and its host star Y. Muraki et al

ApJ 741, 22 (2011)

arXiv:1106.2160
Planetary and Other Short Binary Microlensing Events from the MOA short-event analysis D. Bennett et al ApJ 757, 119 (2012) arXiv:1203.4560

MOA-2011-BLG-293Lb: Test of pure survey microlensing planet detections

J. Yee et al

ApJ 755, 102 (2012)

arXiv:1201.1002

New type of ambiguity in planet and binary interpretations of central perturbations of high-magnification gravitational microlensing events

J. Choi et al ApJ 756, 48 (2012) arXiv:1204.4789
OGLE-2008-BLG-510: first automated real-time detection of a weak microlensing anomaly - brown dwarf or stellar binary? V. Bozza et al

MNRAS 424, 902-918 (2012)

arXiv:1203.1291
Characterizing low-mass binaries from observations of long-timescale caustic-crossing gravitational microlensing events

I. Shin et al

ApJ 755, 91 (2012) arXiv:1204.2869
MOA-2010-BLG-477Lb: Constraining the mass of a microlensing planet from microlensing parallax, orbital motion and detection of blended light

E. Bachelet et al

ApJ 754, 73 (2012)

arXiv:1205.6323
Possible binary system of a stellar remnant in the high-magnification event OGLE-2007-BLG-514 N. Miyake et al ApJ 752, 82 (2012) arXiv:1207.1244
Characterizing lenses and lensed stars of high-magnification single-lens gravitational microlensing events with lenses passes over source stars J. Choi et al ApJ 751, 41 (2012) arXiv:1111.4032
Microlensing binaries discovered through high-magnification channel I Shin et al ApJ 746, 127 (2012) arXiv:1109.3295
Free floating planets revealed by microlensing Denis Sullivan Astrofilo summer 2011 astrofile

MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb: A massive planet orbiting an M dwarf

V. Batista et al A&A 529, A102 (2011) arXiv:1102.0558
Unbound or distant planetray mass population detected by gravitational microlensing. T.. Sumi et al Nature 473, 349-352 (2011) arXiv:1105.3544
OGLE-2009-BLG-023/MOA-2009-BLG-028: Characterization of a binary microlensing event based on survey data K.-H. Hwang et al MNRAS 413, 1244-1250 (2011) arXiv:1104.5091
Binary microlensing event OGLE-2009-BLG-020 gives a verifiable mass, distance and orbit predictions J. Skowron et al ApJ submitted (2011) arXiv:1101.3312
A sub-Saturn mass planet, MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb N. Miyake et al ApJ 728, 120 (2011) arXiv:1010.1809
OGLE-2005-BLG-153: Microlensing discovery and characterization of a very low mass binary K.H. Hwang et al ApJ 723, 797-802 (2010) arXiv:1009.0344
OGLE-2009-BLG-092/MOA-2009-BLG-137: Dramatic repeating event with the second perturbation predicted by real-time analysis Y.H. Ryu et al ApJ 723, 61-88 (2010) arXiv:1009.0338
Determining the physical lens parameters of the binary gravitational microlensing event MOA-2009-BLG-016 K..H. Hwang et al ApJ 717, 435-440 (2010) arXiv:1006.1396
OGLE-2008-BLG-290: Accurate measurement of limb darkening of a galactic bulge K giant spatially resolved by microlensing P. Fouque et al A&A 518, A51 (2010) arXiv:1005.0966
Gravitational microlensing of the Ellis wormhole F. Abe ApJ 725, 787-793 (2010) arXiv:1009.6084
Measurement of timing transit variations for WASP-5b Akihiko Fukui et al PASJ (in press) arXiv:1009.5769
Frequency of solar-like systems and of ice and gas giants beyond the snowline from high magnification microlensing events in 2005-2008 A. Gould et al ApJ (submitted) arXiv:1001:0572
A cold Neptune-mass planet OGLE-2007-BLG-368Lb: Cold Neptunes are common T. Sumi et al ApJ (in press) arXiv:0912:1171
Interpretation of strong short-term central perturbations in the light curves of moderate magnification microlensing events C. Han et al ApJ (in press) arXiv:0911.5581
Masses and orbital constraints for the OGLE-2006-BLG-109Lb,c Jupiter/Saturn analog planetary system D. P. Bennett et al ApJ (in press) arXiv:0911.2706
Sub-Saturn planet MOA-2008-BLG-310Lb: Likley to be in the bulge J. Janczek et al ApJ 711, 731-743 (2010) arXiv:0908.0529
Mass measurement of a single unseen star and planetary detection efficiency for OGLE-2007-BLG-050 V. Batista et al A&A 508, 467-478 (2009) arXiv:0907.3471
Extreme microlensing event OGLE-2007-BLG-224: Terrestrial parallax observations of a thick disk brown dwarf A. Gould et al

ApJL 698, L147-L151 (2009)

arXiv:0904.0249
Microlensing of close binary stars Nicholas Rattenbury MNRAS 392, 439-447 (2008) arXiv:0810.2265
Microlensing event MOA-2007-BLG-400: Exhuming the buried signature of a cool Jovian-mass planet Subo Dong et al ApJ 698, 1826-1837 (2009)
arXiv:0809:2997
A low-mass planet with a possible sub-stellar-mass host in microlensing event MOA-2007-BLG-192 D.P. Bennett et al
ApJ 684, 663-683 (2008) arXiv:0806.0025
High magnification events by MOA in 2007 Philip Yock
Proc. Manchester Microlensing Conf arXiv:0805.1775
Massive M-Dwarf Planetary Companion S. Dong et al ApJ 695, 970-987 (2009) arXiv:0804.1354

Discovery of a Jupiter/Saturn Analog with Gravitational Microlensing

B.S. Gaudi et al

Science 319, 927-930 (2008)

arXiv:0802.1920

MOA-cam3: a widefield mosaic CCD camera for a gravitational microlensing survey from New Zealand

T. Sako et al

Experimental Astronomy (in press, 2008)

arXiv:08-04.0653
Extrasolar planet census with space-based microlensing survey
 
D.P. Bennett et al White Paper  to NASA Task Force arXiv:0704.0454
Planetary Microlensing: From Prediction to Discovery N.J. Rattenbury Modern Physics Letters A, 21, 919-933 (2006) Astro-ph/0604062
Interferometric visibility and closure phase of microlensing events with finite source size NJ Rattenbury and S Mao MNRAS, 365, 792-800 (2006) Astro-ph/0510179
Planet Finding P. Yock et al NZ Geographic 81, 76-85 (2006) NZ Geo
Identification of OGLE-2003-BLG-235
MOA-2003-BLG-53 Planetary Host Star
D.P. Bennett et al
ApJL 647, L171-L174 (2006)


Astro-ph/0606038

Microlens OGLE-2005-BLG-169
Implies Cool Neptune-Like
Planets are Common

A. Gould et al ApJL 644, L37-L40, 2006 

Astro-ph/0603276

Discovery of a cool planet of 5.5 Earth masses through gravitational microlensing

J.P Beaulieu et al

Nature 439, 437-440 (2006)

Astro-ph/0601563

Candidate extrasolar planet transits discovered in MOA-I galactic bulge data.

F.Abe et al

MNRAS, 364, 325-334 (2005)

MOA 1.8m alt-az wide-field survey telescope and the MOA project

J.B. Hearnshaw et al

Proceedings 9th Asian-Pacific IAU meeting July 2005, ed. W. Sutantyo and P. Premadi, 2006: 272--273

Astro-ph/0509420

Detecting Earth-like planets from Antarctica by gravitational microlensing

Philip Yock

Acta Astronomica Sinica 47, 4, 410-417 (2006)

Astro-ph/0508603

GRB021004 modelled by multiple energy injections

A de Ugarte Postigo et al

A&A, 443, 841-849 (2005)

Astro-ph/0506544

Jovian-mass planet in microlensing event OGLE 2005-BLG-071

A. Udalski et al

ApJL 628, L109-L112 (2005)

Astro-ph/0505451

Determination of stellar shape in microlensing event MOA 2002-BLG-33

N.J. Rattenbury et al

A&A 439, 645-650 (2005)

Astro-ph/0506013

Multiple Outbursts of a Cataclysmic Variable in the Globular Cluster M22

I.A. Bond et al

ApJL 620, L103-L106 (2005)

Astro-ph/0501322

Science Programs for a 2m-class telescope at Dome C, Antarctica: PILOT, The Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope

M.G. Burton et al

PASA 22,
199-235 (2005)

Astro-ph/0411612

Multiwavelength study of the very long GRB 020410

L. Nicastro et al

A&A 427, 445-452 (2004)

Astro-ph/0403584

Search for Low-Mass        Exoplanets by Gravitational Microlensing at High Magnification

F. Abe et al  

Science 305, 1264-1266 (2004)

Abstract
Full Text
Astro-ph/0409043

Potential Direct Single-Star Mass Measurement

H. Ghosh et al

ApJ 615, 450-459 (2004)

Astro-ph/0405500

OGLE 2003-BLG-235/MOA 2003-BLG-53: A planetary microlensing event

I. Bond et al

ApJL 606, L155-L158 (2004)

Astro-ph/0404309

On the Afterglow of the X-Ray Flash of July 23 2003: Photometric evidence for an off-axis Gamma-Ray Burst with an associated Supernova?

J. P. U. Fynbo et al

ApJ 609,
962-971 (2004)

Astro-ph/0402240

MOA 2003-BLG-37: A Bulge Jerk-Parallax Microlens Degeneracy

B. Park et al

ApJ 609,
166-172 (2004)

Astro-ph/0401250

Study of variable stars in the MOA database: long-period red variables in the LMC II. Multiplicity of the period-luminosity relation

S. Noda et al

MNRAS 348, 1120-1134 (2004)

 

Probing the atmosphere of a solar-like star by galactic microlensing at high magnification

F. Abe et al

A&A, 411, L493-L496 (2003)

Astro-ph/0310410

Microlensing optical depth toward the galactic bulge from Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics group during 2000 with difference imaging analysis

T. Sumi et al

ApJ 591, 204-227 (2003)

Astro-ph/0207604

The nature of V359 Centauri revealed: New long-period SU UMa-type dwarf nova

T. Kato et al

A&A 359, 541-548 (2002)

Astro-ph/0209009

Constraining the Location of Microlensing Objects towards the LMC through Parallax Measurement in EAGLE Observations

T. Sumi & Y. Kan-ya

MNRAS 337, 1017- (2002)

Astro-ph/0208399

Planetary microlensing at highmagnification 

N. Rattenbury et al

MNRAS 335, 159-169 (2002)

                    

Astro-ph/0204478

Study by MOA of extrasolar planets in gravitational microlensing events of high magnification

I. Bond et al

MNRAS 333, 71-83 (2002)

Astro-ph/0102182

Improving the prospects for detecting extrasolar planets in gravitational microlensing events in 2002

I. Bond et al

MNRAS 331, L19-23 (2002)

                  

Astro-ph/0111041

MOA catalogue of eclipsing binary stars in the SMC

G. Bayne et al

MNRAS 331, 609-614 (2002)

Study of variable stars in the MOA database – Long-period red variables in the LMC

S. Noda et al

MNRAS 330, 137-154 (2002)

Study by MOA of extra-solar planets in gravitational microlensing events of high magnification

I. Bond et al

MNRAS 333, 71-83 (2002)

Astro-ph/0102184

Real-time difference imaging analysis of MOA Galactic Bulge observations during 2000

I. Bond et al

MNRAS 327, 868-880 (2001)

Astro-ph/0102181

Microlensing search toward M33 – a test of dark matter in the local group

F. Abe

Prog. Theor. Phys. 104, 83-94 (2000)

Observations from Australasia using the gravitational microlensing technique

P. Yock

Pub. Aston. Soc. Aust. 104, 35-44 (2000)

Astro-ph/9908198

Discovery of the optical counterpart and early optical observations of GRB 990712 

K. Sahu et al

ApJ 540, 74-80 (2000)

Astro-ph/0003378

Constraining the location of microlensing objects by using the finite source effect in EAGLE events

T. Sumi & H. Honma

ApJ 538, 657-664 (2000)

Astro-ph/0004137

Wide-field camera for gravitational microlensing survey: MOA-cam2

T. Yanagisawa et al

Exp. Astron. 10, 519-535 (2000)

On planetary companions to the MACHO 98-BLG-35 microlens star (with MPS group)

S. Rhie et al

ApJ 533, 378-391 (2000)

Astro-ph/9905151

Search for MACHOs by the MOA collaboration

Y. Muraki

Prog. Theor. Phys. Supp. 133, 233-246 (1999)

Observation of the halo of the edge-on galaxy IC5249

F. Abe et al

AJ 118, 261-272 (1999)

Synthetic magnitudes and colours

M. Reid et al

Aust. J. Astron. 7, 79-85 (1998)

MACHO alert 95-30: First real-time observation of extended source effects in gravitational microlensing (with MACHO and GMAN collaborations) 

C. Alcock et al

ApJ 491, 436-450 (1997)

Astro-ph/9702199

Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics