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OGLE microlensing candidate OGLE-LMC-06 as seen by EROS-2 (object lm0570n29305) and OGLE. The left panels shows EROS (Tisserand et al. 2007) and OGLE (Mróz et al. 2024a) magnitudes measured as a function of (ehjd = mjd - 49999.5), spanning nearly 25 years in total and 7 years for EROS. The closeup view over 200 days around the microlensing event is shown on the right. The top plots show the measurements in the Reros and Iogle bands, and Beros is shown in the bottom panels. Measurements obtained through difference-image photometry (dph) using the Triton package (Le Guillou 2003) were also added in the right panels for ehjd >2350 and confirm a secondary peak around ehjd ~ 2400. The dph points (magenta) were shifted by one day for clarity. The second luminosity peak occurred near the full Moon, and many points in the standard light curve are therefore missing.

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