The KMTNet/K2-C9 (Kepler) Data Release
H.-W. Kim, K.-H. Hwang, D.-J. Kim, M.D. Albrow, S.-M. Cha, S.-J., Chung, A. Gould, C. Han, Y. K. Jung, S.-L. Kim, C.-U. Lee, D.-J. Lee, Y. Lee,, B.-G. Park, R. W. Pogge, Y.-H. Ryu, I.-G. Shin, Y. Shvartzvald, J. C. Yee, W., Zang, W. Zhu (KMTNet Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper releases KMTNet and Kepler K2 C9 microlensing light curves, including newly identified and previously known events, providing valuable data for the microlensing research community.
Contribution
It provides the first public release of KMTNet light curves for microlensing candidates in the Kepler K2 C9 field, including new and previously identified events.
Findings
181 clear microlensing events identified
84 possible microlensing events identified
56 additional events from OGLE and MOA
Abstract
We present Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet) light curves for microlensing-event candidates in the Kepler K2 C9 field having peaks within 3 effective timescales of the Kepler observations. These include 181 "clear microlensing" and 84 "possible microlensing" events found by the KMTNet event finder, plus 56 other events found by OGLE and/or MOA that were not found by KMTNet. All data for the first two classes are immediately available for public use without restriction.
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