Two Low Mass-Ratio Microlensing Planets and Two Types of Central-Resonant Degeneracy

Abstract

We present observations and analysis of two low planet/host mass-ratio (q) microlensing planets discovered in high-magnification events. KMT-2025-BLG-0811Lb has q 4.5 × 10-5, and a Bayesian analysis favors a super-Earth/mini-Neptune orbiting an M- or K-dwarf host at a projected separation of 3 au. KMT-2025-BLG-0912Lb has q = 2.6 × 10-4 and likely hosts a super-Earth/mini-Neptune around either a low-mass M dwarf or a brown dwarf at 1 au. Even with an observing cadence of > 30~ hr-1 during the planetary signal, KMT-2025-BLG-0811 still exhibits the "central-resonant" degeneracy. Reviewing nine such events, we find that the "central-resonant" degeneracy can be divided into two distinct types that occupy separate regions in the plane of q and normalized source radius (). Type~I events have similar q but substantially different and are more difficult to resolve from the light curves. For Type~II events, the "resonant" solutions have relatively lower q and larger . Our review provides guidance for searching for the alternative solution once one solution has been identified.

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