Table 2
Best-fit values of the central instant T0 for the five reported new transits of HAT-P-13b.
Ntr | BJD T0 (LS) | BJD T0 (RP) | ΔT0 + | ΔT0 − |
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269 | 2455564.39839 | 2455564.39892 | 0.00089 | 0.00271 |
279 | 2455593.56110 | 2455593.56085 | 0.00114 | 0.00115 |
280 | 2455596.47625 | 2455596.47610 | 0.00299 | 0.00311 |
281 | 2455599.39230 | 2455599.39252 | 0.00046 | 0.00105 |
282 | 2455602.31031 | 2455602.31038 | 0.00167 | 0.00166 |
Notes. The columns give: the “event number” Ntr for the transit following the ephemeris by Bakos et al. (2009), the central instant of the transit T0 as estimated by a simple least squares fit (LS) and by the residual-permutation technique (RP), and the associated 1-σ uncertainties ΔT0 (in days) as given by the RP distribution. BJD times are calculated from UTC.
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