From yan@mars.ifa.hawaii.edu Thu Oct 28 16:56:27 1999 To: mbelton@noao.edu Subject: Encke mid-IR photometry Content-Length: 1670 Hi-- As promised here is the Encke photometry that I used in my paper to derive a periodicity. Sorry for the delay -- I just moved from Washington to Honolulu this week and I'm dealing with the usual things that come from a long-distance move. The format is: 1st column: UT time, in decimal days since July 0.0 1997. 2nd column: Magnitude at 10.7 microns. 3rd column: one standard deviation in magnitudes. There are 54 lines. I sure am interested to see what you find! --Yan 16.9947 2.83 0.14 16.9984 2.77 0.15 17.0165 2.72 0.15 17.0200 2.48 0.14 17.0243 2.57 0.18 17.0290 2.62 0.16 17.0319 2.64 0.15 17.0441 2.74 0.11 17.0491 2.69 0.19 17.0719 2.81 0.11 17.0942 2.79 0.21 17.1172 2.70 0.14 17.1362 2.80 0.12 17.1583 3.10 0.06 17.1797 2.86 0.11 18.9560 2.63 0.21 18.9756 2.90 0.06 18.9883 2.78 0.07 18.9975 2.75 0.09 19.0098 2.94 0.06 19.0202 2.95 0.18 19.0369 3.05 0.07 19.0470 2.87 0.20 19.0594 3.03 0.10 19.0686 2.92 0.15 19.0839 3.05 0.20 19.0918 2.82 0.18 19.0997 2.82 0.09 19.1130 2.35 0.17 19.1209 2.44 0.06 19.1338 2.53 0.10 19.1676 2.37 0.12 19.1761 2.42 0.25 19.1924 2.54 0.07 19.2004 2.50 0.32 19.2260 2.70 0.14 19.9971 3.10 0.06 20.0107 2.87 0.17 20.0261 2.79 0.06 20.0576 2.71 0.06 20.0653 2.51 0.08 20.0879 2.70 0.09 20.1168 2.57 0.07 20.1381 2.68 0.09 20.1439 2.85 0.14 20.2097 3.15 0.07 20.2328 2.98 0.06 20.2399 3.17 0.21 20.2597 3.04 0.10 20.2665 2.82 0.13 21.0652 2.58 0.07 21.0715 2.56 0.08 21.0914 2.82 0.07 21.1023 2.94 0.22