Table 2
Summary of the local CF analysis results.
Segment | N | t 0 | Δt | Events |
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SEG01 | 27 | 44 168.245 | 102.9 | NA |
SEG02 | 48 | 44 458.892 | 97.0 | NA |
SEG03 | 60 | 44 846.860 | 130.7 | NA |
SEG04 | 17 | 45 120.930 | 76.0 | NA |
SEG05 | 16 | 45 318.240 | 40.0 | NA |
SEG06 | 43 | 45 535.580 | 88.8 | NA |
SEG07 | 78 | 45 896.630 | 201.9 | + |
SEG08 | 98 | 46 223.960 | 167.8 | + |
SEG09 | 62 | 46 678.619 | 153.5 | NA |
SEG10 | 39 | 47 115.809 | 87.3 | NA |
SEG11 | 3 | 47 323.950 | 5.0 | NA |
SEG12 | 130 | 47 415.844 | 145.2 | – |
SEG13 | 166 | 47 677.976 | 248.6 | – |
SEG14 | 85 | 48 054.951 | 237.6 | + |
SEG15 | 108 | 48 394.973 | 257.6 | ? |
SEG16 | 149 | 48 802.943 | 219.6 | – |
SEG17 | 180 | 49 135.948 | 248.6 | – |
SEG18 | 151 | 49 499.957 | 257.6 | – |
SEG19 | 329 | 49 873.957 | 255.6 | – |
SEG20 | 359 | 50 234.967 | 259.6 | ? |
SEG21 | 567 | 50 590.956 | 265.6 | – |
SEG22 | 80 | 50 964.967 | 32.9 | NA |
SEG23 | 308 | 51 076.821 | 147.8 | – |
SEG24 | 318 | 51 318.960 | 267.3 | – |
SEG25 | 219 | 51 689.969 | 246.6 | – |
SEG26 | 24 | 52 055.967 | 23.0 | NA |
SEG27 | 201 | 52 157.466 | 158.1 | – |
SEG28 | 322 | 52 422.962 | 254.6 | – |
SEG29 | 49 | 52 783.970 | 46.9 | NA |
SEG30 | 253 | 52 894.780 | 148.8 | – |
SEG31 | 58 | 53 149.972 | 41.9 | NA |
SEG32 | 229 | 53 255.814 | 149.8 | – |
SEG33 | 285 | 53 514.949 | 260.6 | – |
SEG34 | 37 | 53 873.970 | 40.0 | NA |
SEG35 | 196 | 53 995.855 | 138.8 | – |
SEG36 | 41 | 54 254.962 | 31.0 | NA |
SEG37 | 172 | 54 370.686 | 131.9 | – |
SEG38 | 28 | 54 614.962 | 29.0 | NA |
SEG39 | 163 | 54 729.807 | 136.8 | + |
SEG40 | 9 | 54 989.968 | 17.0 | NA |
SEG41 | 48 | 55 092.008 | 130.6 | NA |
SEG42 | 6 | 55 368.966 | 15.0 | NA |
Notes. For each segment, we list the number of observations, N, the starting time-epoch for the segment in HJD, t0, the length of the segment in days, Δt, and finally the type of event that could be detected in the segment (if any). NA signifies that the segment doesn’t have enough data points for a meaningful CF analysis. “–” is for smooth phase-behavior, “+” for disrupted phase behavior of flip-flop type, “?” for disrupted phase behavior that cannot be associated with a flip-flop-type event.
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