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Table 3.

Enlarged list of periods of GD 358.

(s) (s) Πfit (s) δΠ (s) O mO
BK19 TESS
422.597 1 +1
423.246* 421.697 1.549 1 0
423.906 1 −1
463.481* 460.942 2.539 1 0
464.238 ? ?
494.026 ? ?
538.30* 539.433 −1.133 1 0
574.22* 578.678 −4.458 1 0
616.048 1 +1
618.272* 617.923 0.349 1 0
620.367 1 −1
658.69* 657.168 1.522 1 0
696.794 1 +1
699.82* 696.414 3.406 1 0
703.700 1 −1
730.28* 735.659 −5.379 1 0
770.808 1 +1
775.745* 774.904 0.841 1 0
811.076* 814.149 −3.073 1 0
854.593* 853.394 1.199 1 0
901.49 ? ?
923.556 ? ?
963.226 ? ?
1014.35* 1010.575 3.775 1 0
1062.32 ? ?
1087.538* 1088.866 −1.328 1 0

Notes. Column 1 corresponds to seven  = 1 m = 0 average periods derived by Bischoff-Kim et al. (2019) (BK19). We also include the period at 1014.35 s extracted from the ground-based observations of 2016 (see Table 3 of Bischoff-Kim et al. 2019). Column 2 corresponds to 18 periods detected by TESS (Table 2). The periods with an asterisk are the 13 periods used in the linear least square fit depicted in Fig. 6.

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