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Table B.2.

Full list of identified frequencies in our toy model with phase dependent amplitude and their corresponding amplitudes and phases.

Designation Frequency Amplitude Phase C Designation Frequency Amplitude Phase C
(d−1) (ppm) (d−1) (ppm)
1 11.070408(5) 1766(14) 0.861(6) S 45 = 27 − 2forb 18.60774(5) 171(14) 0.48(6) S
2 11.624950(6) 1722(15) 0.891(7) S 46 = 1 + 3forb 12.86735(6) 167(14) 0.84(7) P
3 12.795295(7) 1533(14) 0.841(9) S 47 = 27 + 24 31.75390(6) 163(14) 0.51(7) P
4 20.122577(10) 916(14) 0.635(12) S 48 = 246 − 8 0.10157(6) 152(14) 0.02(7) S
5 = 4 − 2forb 18.924939(11) 851(14) 0.629(13) S 49 = 47 − 2forb 30.55527(6) 151(14) 0.17(7) S
6 = 2 − 2forb 10.427267(13) 736(14) 0.560(15) S 50 = 35 + 35 2.38468(6) 151(14) 0.22(8) S
7 = 2 + 2forb 12.822557(14) 690(15) 0.006(18) S 51 = 28 + 2forb 31.30091(6) 150(14) 0.47(7) S
8 25.636124(15) 604(14) 0.001(18) S 52 27.33145(7) 135(14) 0.86(8) S
9 0.385008(17) 553(14) 0.821(20) P 53 = 38 + 2forb 31.28600(7) 134(14) 0.22(8) P
10 = 9 + 2 12.004933(28) 372(15) 0.09(4) S 54 = 36 + 2forb 25.16413(7) 134(14) 0.52(8) P
11 26.474945(26) 358(15) 0.44(3) P 55 = 10 − 2forb 10.80786(7) 134(14) 0.61(8) S
12 21.064362(26) 355(14) 0.95(3) S 56 = 41 − 35 1.21482(7) 133(14) 0.21(8) P
13 24.231101(27) 343(14) 0.70(3) P 57 = 28 − 250 25.33052(7) 132(14) 0.05(8) S
14 = 3 + 3 25.588559(29) 327(14) 0.38(3) P 58 = 256 + 25 29.653587) 131(14) 0.36(9) P
15 26.024095(29) 325(14) 0.05(3) S 59 = 34 − forb 29.07868(7) 129(14) 0.26(9) P
16 18.78986(3) 315(14) 0.98(4) S 60 = 32 − 2forb 11.29632(7) 128(14) 0.75(9) P
17 1.20448(4) 311(15) 0.78(5) S 61 = 250 + 59 33.85039(7) 127(14) 0.50(9) S
18 21.15649(3) 303(14) 0.76(4) S 62 = 22 − 29 22.48058(7) 127(14) 0.43(9) P
19 = 11 − 3forb 25.27767(3) 301(15) 0.34(4) P 63 = 18 + 4forb 23.55301(7) 126(14) 0.85(9) S
20 = 13 − 2forb 23.03411(3) 296(14) 0.61(4) S 64 = 29 + 19 26.05306(8) 123(14) 0.77(9) S
21 26.31002(3) 285(14) 0.42(4) S 65 = 26 + 2 22.65334(8) 122(14) 0.97(9) S
22 25.36352(3) 277(14) 0.79(4) S 66 = 48 + 45 18.70838(8) 121(14) 0.71(9) S
23 = 213 − 18 27.30485(4) 271(14) 0.80(4) S 67 = 46 + 16 31.65667(8) 121(14) 0.17(9) S
24 = 216 − 8 11.94672(3) 270(14) 0.10(4) P 68 = 34 − 41 27.27566(8) 117(14) 0.55(10) S
25 = 15 + 2forb 27.22180(4) 257(14) 0.95(4) S 69 = 18 − 4forb 18.75596(8) 115(14) 0.90(10) S
26 = 2 − forb 11.02619(4) 257(14) 0.61(4) S 70 = 62 + 1 33.55675(8) 113(14) 0.61(10) P
27 19.80505(4) 254(14) 0.52(4) P 71 = 262 − 14 19.37004(9) 108(14) 0.09(10) P
28 30.10362(4) 250(15) 0.36(5) P 72 33.11220(9) 106(14) 0.24(10) P
29 = 22 − 2forb 24.43831(4) 241(14) 0.29(4) S 73 = 17 + 17 2.41278(9) 103(14) 0.15(11) P
30 26.93403(4) 216(14) 0.28(5) S 74 = 250 + 2 16.39267(9) 103(14) 0.12(11) S
31 25.79580(4) 209(14) 0.32(5) S 75 = 225 − 21 32.30819(9) 102(14) 0.88(11) S
32 = 29 − 24 12.49488(5) 205(14) 0.81(6) P 76 = 214 − 18 30.02491(9) 100(14) 0.07(11) S
33 = 31 − 2forb 24.59732(5) 202(14) 0.24(5) S 77 = 68 − 39 1.16404(10) 100(15) 0.03(12) S
34 29.67910(5) 198(15) 0.31(6) P 78 = 3 − forb 12.19408(10) 99(14) 0.97(12) S
35 = 29 − 22 1.18997(6) 196(15) 1.00(8) S 79 = 77 + 73 3.58210(9) 98(14) 0.07(11) S
36 = 28 − 23 23.96719(5) 192(14) 0.86(6) S 80 = 24 + 2forb 13.14177(10) 98(14) 0.29(11) P
37 = 36 − 24 12.01960(5) 192(14) 0.16(7) S 81 = 75 − 46 19.43518(10) 98(14) 0.45(11) P
38 = 229 − 16 30.09070(5) 188(15) 0.85(7) P 82 = 1 + forb 11.67065(10) 98(14) 0.12(11) S
39 = 23 − 2forb 26.10774(5) 187(14) 0.91(6) S 83 = 81 + 2forb 20.63132(10) 95(14) 0.41(12) P
40 = 32 − forb 11.89424(5) 186(14) 0.90(6) P 84 = 250 + 10 16.76843(10) 90(14) 0.37(12) P
41 = 217 2.40322(5) 180(14) 0.46(6) S 85 = 77 + 2 12.78374(12) 86(14) 0.55(16) S
42 = 36 + 4forb 26.36587(5) 180(14) 0.78(6) P 86 = 4 − forb 19.52187(23) 40(14) 0.85(27) S
43 = 235 + 41 4.78393(5) 177(14) 0.59(6) S 87 = 2 − 3forb 9.8310(4) 26(14) 0.5(4) S
44 = 237 11.87541(5) 173(14) 0.96(6) S 88 = 2 − forb 12.2242(4) 21(15) 0.6(5) S

Notes. The values in parentheses give the 1σ uncertainty as a combination of the values reported by the least square algorithm and the standard error estimates formulated by Montgomery & O’Donoghue (1999). Here, forb is the orbital frequency and C is a shortcut for component and denotes either the primary (P) or secondary (S) whichever was chosen according to the test statistics. From these 88 frequencies, 30 were assigned to the primary and 58 to the secondary component.

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