Wed, 01/17/2024 - 00:39
Hello and good day everyone, it's the first time that I publish one of my light curves in this forum, it's the light curve of Wasp 36 b, I used the Google Colab version of EXOTIC, what do you think? https://app.aavso.org/exosite/g/5299/
Very nice start.
Does…
Hi
Very nice start.
Does Exotic not provide for curve fitting to the data?
Gary
Thank you very much, I honestly don't know, I have to check better
It does, but the AAVSO data file that is produced doesn't include the Light Curve fit. That can be seen once ExoPlanet Watch scrapes the reduced data from the AAVSO and reprocesses it. It will be posted on the ExoPlanet Watch Results page in a few days. Also, if the Light Curve is better than 3 sigma, there will be a link to it from the AAVSO page.
That's very good, Anthony! I had no idea that the data we upload to the AAVSO is reviewed and posted periodically on the NASA website. I checked a few transits I've imaged and found them there, cited with my observer code. It made me feel proud that my activities were being appreciated, and I was glad that my data was of good quality. One can feel pleased if one knows that is useful to the community.
Regards,
Nikola