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Table 4

Transit mid-times of HAT-P-19 and their residuals versus the ephemeris derived in this work.

Mid-time T0 Cycle Residual Reference
(BJD(TDB) – 24 000 000) number (days)

55 135.63128 ± 0.00038 –193 –0.00011 Hartman et al. (2011)
55 167.70182 ± 0.00040 –185 0.00014 Hartman et al. (2011)
55 937.38829 ± 0.00010 7 –0.00001 This work

55 496.41945 ± 0.00075 –103 –0.00255 Naves, R.
55 524.48225 ± 0.00062 –96 –0.00124 Muler, G.
55 528.49211 ± 0.00057 –95 –0.00017 Ruiz, J.
55 885.27456 ± 0.00050 –6 0.00045 Ayiomamitis, A.
55 921.35111 ± 0.00075 3 –0.00205 Naves, R.
56 145.84362 ± 0.00051 59 –0.00147 Shadic, S.
56 173.90627 ± 0.00066 66 –0.00031 Garlitz, J.
56 270.11642 ± 0.00047 90 –0.00099 Zhang, L.

Notes. The upper part lists the values of the professional light curves that were used to derive the ephemeris. The lower part lists the values of the amateur light curves (ETD/TRESCA) that were tested in the analysis, but were not used in the end to derive the ephemeris.

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