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Table 1.

Log of the spectroscopic observations of the 68 SH0ES Cepheids.

Cepheid Filename timestamp (a) MJD (b)
OGLE0434 2020-11-07T02:47:44.709 59160.11649
OGLE0434 2020-11-07T02:47:52.206 59160.11658
OGLE0501 2020-10-24T04:50:05.197 59146.20145
OGLE0501 2020-10-24T04:50:13.252 59146.20154
OGLE0512 2020-10-24T05:25:26.486 59146.22600
OGLE0512 2020-10-24T05:25:36.488 59146.22612
OGLE0528 2020-10-09T07:28:41.908 59131.31160
OGLE0528 2020-10-09T07:28:48.852 59131.31168
OGLE0545 2020-11-07T03:00:20.624 59160.12524
OGLE0545 2020-11-07T03:00:29.841 59160.12535

OGLE0510 2000-10-11T04:34:30.713 51828.19063
OGLE0510 2000-10-11T04:44:53.443 51828.19784

Notes. This table is available in its entirety at the CDS. All stars were observed in the same instrumental setting: UVES 580. Data for OGLE0510 was already available in the ESO Science Archive, so we retrieved it from there and analysed it in the same way as the others. Observations longer than 45 min were split in two back-to-back exposures.

(a)

The name of the raw science file in the ESO Science Archive is UVES.timestamp.

(b)

MJD = JD − 2 400 000.5.

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