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) | |
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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 |
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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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