In general, in the studies of transit light-curves and the
Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM), the contribution of the planet's gravitational
microlensing is neglected. Theoretical studies, have, however shown that the
planet's microlensing can affect the transit light-curve and in some extreme
cases cause the transit depth to vanish. In this letter, we present the results
of our quantitative analysis of microlening on the RM effect. Results indicate
that for massive planets in on long period orbits, the planet's microlensing
will have considerable contribution to the star's RV measurements. We present
the details of our study, and discuss our analysis and results.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysic