We report a measurement of limb darkening of a solar-like star in the very high magnification microlensing event MOA 2002-BLG-33. A 15 hour deviation from the light curve profile expected for a single lens was monitored intensively in V and I passbands by five telescopes spanning the globe. Our modelling of the light curve showed the lens to be a close binary system whose centre-of-mass passed almost directly in front of the source star. The source star was identified as an F8-G2 main sequence turn-off star. The measured stellar profiles agree with current stellar atmosphere theory to within ∼4% in two passbands. The effective angular resolution of the measurements is <1 μas. These are the first limb darkening measurements obtained by microlensing for a Solar-like star.
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Abe, F., Bennett, D. P., Bond, I. A., Calitz, J. J., Claret, A., Cook, K. H., … Yock, P. C. M. (2003). Probing the atmosphere of a solar-like star by galactic microlensing at high magnification. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 411(3). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031602
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