Table 1
Observing logs of the two transit datasets, including date, times, observing setup and atmospheric conditions.
Object | Obs. date | Time | Grating | Slit | Exposure | FWHM | Airmass | rms |
(UT) | (UT) | (s) | (′′) | (ppm) | ||||
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CoRoT-29 | 2014/7/31 | 21:29–03:17 | R1000R | 12′′ | 300 | 0.74–2.11 | 1.19–2.11 | 292 |
CoRoT-29 | 2015/7/8 | 00:16–04:40 | R1000R | 12′′ | 300 | 0.68–2.23 | 1.08–1.98 | 311 |
Notes. The root-mean-square (rms) values of the observations refer to the point-to-point-rms of the white light curve, when both transits are jointly fitted. Due to different CCD1 windowing sizes, the observing cadences of the two observations are slightly different: 317 s and 323 s per exposure+overhead. The rms of these light curves are 208 ppm and 240 ppm, respectively.
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