Three anomalous microlensing events are re-modeled as binary-lens binary-source (2L2S) systems that resolve prior residuals, with source stars identified as G8V/M3V, G8V/K2V, and G6V/G8V pairs and lenses inferred as low-mass binaries via Bayesian methods.
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Systematic analysis of 2021 KMTNet Prime fields yields seven hidden planetary systems and three candidates, representing 33% of microlensing planets detected in those fields.
Three new planets detected via 2023 KMTNet microlensing with mass ratios log q ~ -1.9, -2.0, -2.6; overall 2023 sample of 25 planets matches prior mass-ratio distribution.
Analyses of ten microlensing events identify candidate brown dwarf companions in binary systems, with two events suggesting brown dwarf binaries.
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Four-Body Gravitational Microlensing Events Involving Both a Binary Lens and a Binary Source
Three anomalous microlensing events are re-modeled as binary-lens binary-source (2L2S) systems that resolve prior residuals, with source stars identified as G8V/M3V, G8V/K2V, and G6V/G8V pairs and lenses inferred as low-mass binaries via Bayesian methods.
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Systematic KMTNet Planetary Anomaly Search. XIII. Complete Sample of 2021 Prime Field Planets
Systematic analysis of 2021 KMTNet Prime fields yields seven hidden planetary systems and three candidates, representing 33% of microlensing planets detected in those fields.
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Mass Production of 2023 KMTNet Microlensing Planets. III: Three Planets from the Subprime Field
Three new planets detected via 2023 KMTNet microlensing with mass ratios log q ~ -1.9, -2.0, -2.6; overall 2023 sample of 25 planets matches prior mass-ratio distribution.
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Candidate Microlensing Brown Dwarfs in Binary Lens Systems from the 2023--2025 Observing Seasons
Analyses of ten microlensing events identify candidate brown dwarf companions in binary systems, with two events suggesting brown dwarf binaries.