Download your data from here. Clouds, or high winds, or both conspired to make our light curves ratty this semester. At least we got one that looks like a transit light curve should -- horizontal at the ends, dips in the middle -- and three egress curves for our main target. To see what a good light curve is supposed to look like, go to the Mees webpage and note the three light curves for WASP-10 b, taken by Amanda Broadmeadow '21 in Fall 2020 for ASTR 244. |
Light curve #1,
14 October 2021 Exoplanet: HAT-P-53 b (our main target) Observation summary Data Image of target field Image of target field, annotated |
Light curve #2, 19 October 2021 Exoplanet: HAT-P-53 b (our main target) Observation summary Data Image of target field Image of target field, annotated |
Light curve #3, 13 December 2021 Exoplanet: HAT-P-53 b (our main target) Observation summary Data Image of target field Image of target field, annotated |
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Bonus light curve #1, 4 December 2021 Exoplanet: TrES-5 b Observation summary Data Image of target field Image of target field, annotated |
Bonus light curve #2, 13 December 2021 Exoplanet: TOI 3937.01 Observation summary Data Image of target field Image of target field, annotated |
Light curve #2.9, 12 December 2021 Exoplanet: HAT-P-53 b, not transiting that night Observation summary Data Image of target field Image of target field, annotated |
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