Table 1
Observations log.
Instrument | Obs ID | Time start MJD (day) binarycor(a) | Time stop MJD (day) binarycor(a) | Exposure (ks) | Orbital phase (with T90) | Orbital phase (with Tecl) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NuSTAR | 30501003002 | 58606.8688 | 58608.2465 | 40.562 | 0.36–0.52 | 0.34–0.49 |
XMM-Newton | 0841890201 | 58606.9283 | 58608.2146 | 109.311 | 0.37–0.51 | 0.34–0.48 |
Notes. (a)Stands for ‘binary-corrected’ times. The BinaryCor tool in ISIS removes the influence of the double-star motion for circular or elliptical orbits. The Git repository of the isisscripts where the BinaryCor function is described at https://www.ternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/gitlab/remeis/isisscripts/-/blame/6216a4ab8307f5825e17109db3cfb5c317a7ab08/share/isisscripts.sl. The start and stop times are given as modified Julian dates (MJD).
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