Table 7.
NSVS 10653195 eclipse times from the literature and from our IR photometry.
HJD | σ | Eclipse type | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
(d) | (d) | – | – |
2 451 338.8354 | 0.0004 | S | 1 |
2 453 570.5104 | 0.0009 | S | 2 |
2 454 581.49469 | 0.00016 | S | 3 |
2 454 592.42875 | 0.00009 | P | 3 |
2 454 594.39162 | 0.00009 | S | 3 |
... |
Notes. In the third column P stands for primary eclipse and S for secondary eclipse. In reference 7, the minimum at 2 456 824.37893 appears as P but it must be S. It is corrected in this table. The full version of this table is available at the CDS.
References. (1) Kazarovets et al. (1998, NSV); (2) Pojmanski (1998, ASAS); (3) Wolf et al. (2010); (4) Coughlin & Shaw (2007); (5) Zhang et al. (2014); (6) Zhang et al. (2015); (7) Honkova et al. (2015); (8) Juryšek et al. (2017); (9) Šmelcer (2019); (10) this work, from IR photometry.
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