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Re: HD932 data
It's still hanging together. The primary minimum is about 0.04 mag fainter
on the TASS data, which exactly matches your raw numbers. I look forward
to seeing the data...
Chris
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Rolling Hills Obs (Shawn D) wrote:
> Scattered cirrus is plaguing me tonight, but it's the best weather we've had
> in over a week (and this is our dry season!) so I went ahead and started
> collecting more data on HD932. I caught the tail end of a descending branch
> and am now watching it climb slowly back to maximum. The minimum from 11/29
> was at delta v = 0.02 and tonight's is about 0.06 so at first glance it
> looks like an eclipser with about a 1 day period. However I still have to
> subtract the dark frame and apply a flat to this raw data, so this small
> 0.04 mag difference may evaporate. ToM occurred at approx. 00:40 UT.
>
> Shawn
>
- References:
- Re: HD932 data
- From: "Rolling Hills Obs \(Shawn D\)" <rollinghillsobs@cfl.rr.com>