[Aavso-photometry] GJ436 transit (maybe)
Jim Roe
jroe at jamesroe.com
Thu Feb 14 19:53:30 EST 2008
Shawn Dvorak wrote:
> It's not pretty, but if you squint and look at just the right angle you
> might convince yourself that last night's exoplanet transit is visible
> in my data. According to Alert Notice 370 the transit was predicted to
> occur between JD 54510.78 and 54510.82.
I got some pretty decent images up until JD54510.77 before the clouds
really started obscuring the field. I actually imaged for another half
hour but the S/N fell too much - I through out all worse than 500 on the
target. I couldn't see any sort of dip - but then I may have been too
early.
Is there any value in this data? Is it worth reporting?
Jim Roe [ROE]
Wentzville, Missouri
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