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Table 2

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)

HAT-P-36:
Cassini 2013 04 14 19:58 00:39 112 120 144 Gunn r 1.05 → 1.000 → 1.17 12% 16,45,65 1.12
CA 1.23 m 2014 04 14 19:50 02:08 176 80-120 92-132 Cousins I 1.28 → 1.009 → 1.20 98% 22,50,75 1.10
CA 1.23 m 2014 04 18 19:54 00:26 146 80-130 92-142 Cousins I 1.22 → 1.009 → 1.06 92% 22,50,75 1.30
WASP-11/HAT-P-10:
Cassini 2009 11 14 23:02 03:36 101 90-150 114-174 Gunn r 1.06 → 1.02 → 2.00 9% 17,25,45 2.24
CA 1.23 m 2014 10 02 00:51 05:23 125 120 132 Cousins I 1.12 → 1.04 → 1.21 52% 23,33,60 0.65
IAC 80 cm 2014 10 01 23:56 05:39 179 90 115 Cousins R 1.008 → 1.000 → 2.49 52% 28,60,90 0.92

Notes. Nobs is the number of observations, Texp is the exposure time, Tobs is the observational cadence, and “Moon illum.” is the geocentric fractional illumination of the Moon at midnight (UT). 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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