Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1995
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HST Proposal ID #6258
Physics
Hst Proposal Id #6258 Cool Stars
Scientific paper
We observed an occultation of the star Ch02 by Chiron on 1993 November 7 from five locations, but the light curves obtained have defied explanation so far (see IAUC 5898). What we were expecting to see was an occultation by Chiron's nucleus--a sharp drop of the stellar flux to zero that would last a few seconds before abruptly returning to full scale. However, the observed occultation was only 75% of the total starlight. So, either the star is a close double, or Chiron's nucleus has a bizarre structure. The double-star hypothesis will be tested with FGS observations.
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