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Fig. A.1.

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Resulting parameter distribution of WIII for the 2011 outburst of 4U 0115+63. Orbital distance is given in light-seconds, orbital velocity is given in units of speed-of-light, standard gravitational parameters are scaled for light-days and days, and the reference time is given in days. For A $ {\cal {{A}}} $ and ℬ the units are omitted, values are given for a unit system where μ∼1030 G cm3, M∼1 M, R∼106 cm, P∼1 s, and D∼1 kpc. The dashed lines in the marginal distributions indicate the 90% confidence interval. The red line indicates the best-fit value in the ensemble. The red crosses mark the corresponding best-fit value in the 2D projections. The table to the right of the distribution gives the corresponding values. The number brackets indicate the 90% uncertainty (symmetric for one bracket).

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