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Table 1

Details of the transit observations presented in this work.

Telescope Date of Start time End time N obs T exp T obs Filter Airmass Moon Aperture Scatter
first obs. (UT) (UT) (s) (s) illum. radii (px) (mmag)

DFOSC 2013 06 16 05:35 09:44 200 60 75 Bessel I 1.33 → 1.12 → 1.37 46% 16, 38, 60 0.49
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 162 60 120 Sloan g 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 30, 90, 120 0.80
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 162 60 120 Sloan r 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 35, 100,120 0.49
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 162 60 120 Sloan i 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 35, 80, 100 0.82
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 162 60 120 Sloan z 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 30, 80, 100 1.06
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 523 4 38 J 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 6, 11, 21 4.15
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 523 4 38 H 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 5, 12, 22 3.28
GROND 2013 06 16 05:00 10:50 523 4 38 K 1.38 → 1.12 → 1.79 46% 7, 11, 20 5.14

Notes. Nobs is the number of observations, Texp is the exposure time, Tobs is the observational cadence, and “Moon illum.” is the fractional illumination of the Moon at the midpoint of the transit. The aperture sizes are the radii of the software apertures for the star, inner sky and outer sky, respectively. Scatter is the rms scatter of the data versus a fitted model.

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