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Table 3

Aliases of the significant peaks found in the RVs given the sampling period tabulated.

Sampling periods (d) Alias order Present periods (d)

15.6 90.3 165 388
(f = 0.06410 d−1) (f = 0.01107 d−1) (f = 0.00602 d−1) (f = 0.00258 d−1)
m = 1 14.8 67.7 102.8 159.2*
270 m = −1 16.6 135.7 431.0* 887.8
(fs = 0.00370 d−1) m = 2 14.0 54.1 74.5 100.2
m = −2 17.6 272.7 722.9 207.0

m=1 15.0 72.4 114.1 188.1
365 m = −1 16.3 120.0 304.5 6157.4
(fs = 0.00274 d−1) m = 2 14.4†* 60.4* 86.9 124.1
m = −2 17.1 178.7 1836.1 344.6

m = 1 15.3 82.1 140.1 271.0
899 m = −1 15.9 100.4 203.6 682.6
(fs = 0.00111 d−1) m = 2 15.1 75.2†* 121.2 208.3
m = −2 16.2 113.0 263.2 2835.9

Notes. The periods of the aliases are computed using Palias = 1/falias, where falias = f + m · fs following f as the frequency of the true signal, m as the alias order, and fs as the sampling frequency. Aliases that are significant (FAP > 10%) are bolded, whereas those that are present but not significant are indicated with a dagger. Ones marked with an asterisk signify peaks that are close to, but not exactly, the center of the expected alias.

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