[Aavso-photometry] 041231 Transit Update

Aaron Price aprice at gmail.com
Fri Dec 31 23:04:47 EST 2004


 Gary's data looks interesting. The trend is outside of his standard
deviation. I put a light curve of it on the transit page:
http://www.aavso.org/news/transits.shtml

 If anyone has observations from 2453370.95 - ...371.00 then please
inspect your data carefully for a possible egress brightening event.
If you have data from that period, with a detection or not, please
submit it ASAP.

 Keep watching through the weekend and take one last peak at HD37605
on Monday, Jan. 3!

Aaron
 


On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:23:09 EST, BailyHill at aol.com <BailyHill at aol.com> wrote:
> Hello:
>  
>  I almost hate to report this, but this time its in Ingress, not an egress. 
> It also did not happen at the same time of the evening, so I wanted to see
> if anyone got the egress last night?
>  
>  I also got about .02 mag this time, not the .01 mag expected.  It occurred
> from about jd xxx.660- to xxx.6800---this equates to 28 minutes.
>  
>  I had to go to the airport this morning early, and stopped observing at
> midnight EST.  Hopefully, someone else got it later.
>  
>  Gary 


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