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Oct 2005
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Observed minima timings of eclipsing binaries Number 10 / Prepared by Marvin E. Baldwin, Gerard Samolyk. Cambridge, MA (USA): Am
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Eclipsing Binaries, Minima
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This compilation contains 660 minima timings of 50 eclipsing binary stars. It represents a portion of the stars observed by participants in the AAVSO's eclipsing binary program since 1976, and continues the listing of minima published in Observed minima timings of eclipsing binaries, Nos. 1-9. Except where otherwise specified, all minima are determined from visual observations reduced by the authors using a computerized tracing paper method. Most CCD observations were reduced by the observers. With the exception of V1315 Aql, DV Cep, and EF Ori, the linear elements in the 1985 General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Kholopov et al. 1985) (GCVS) were used to compute the O-C values. The O-C diagrams accompanying the minima listings represent not only the minima tabulated here but also all previously published minima associated with the AAVSO program.
Baldwin Marvin E.
Samolyk Gerard
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