MORIA pipeline applied to HST data for KMT-2019-BLG-0253 halves the number of viable solutions and measures a 0.65 solar-mass host with a 7-9 Earth-mass planet at 2.64 kpc.
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You Shall Not Pass (Without Modeling): High-Resolution Analysis of KMT-2019-BLG-0253 using MORIA
MORIA pipeline applied to HST data for KMT-2019-BLG-0253 halves the number of viable solutions and measures a 0.65 solar-mass host with a 7-9 Earth-mass planet at 2.64 kpc.
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KMT-2025-BLG-2093: Free-Floating Planet Candidate Near the Shore of the Einstein Desert
KMT-2025-BLG-2093 is identified as the second isolated microlens in the Einstein Desert, a free-floating planet candidate with θ_E = 13.1 ± 2.8 μas.