Table 1
Current parameters of the large-scale azimuthal multi-peak modulation.
Cameras | A | N | φ 0 |
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MOS1 | 13% | 5 | 62° |
MOS2 | 45% | 3 | 50° |
Notes. The modulation M(φ) is modelled as a cosine function of the azimuthal angle φ, with A as the amplitude of the modulation, N being the number of peaks in the modulation in a full 360° revolution, and φ0 the azimuthal offset of the cosine function. φ and φ0 run clockwise from north for a source on the sky, for an observation Position Angle, PA = 0 (see text).
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