Fig. 2: Light curves of the positive detections from April 6th (top panel) and April 16th (bottom panel), 2021. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Light curves of the positive detections from April 6th (top panel) and April 16th (bottom panel), 2021.

From: Accurate geometric albedo, shape, and size of Hi’iaka from a stellar occultation

Fig. 2: Light curves of the positive detections from April 6th (top panel) and April 16th (bottom panel), 2021.

Observational data are represented by colored points with their corresponding uncertainties in the same color, with the exception of RAO for which the standard deviation of the data was used as the uncertainty. The error bars for the Annapolis data are smaller than the symbol size and therefore not visible in the figure. The square-well fit models for each light curve describing the occultation of the star are depicted by the solid, colored lines. In the bottom panel, offsets have been applied in the y-axis for clarity. Light curves are plotted in time as seen from each observatory. No residual flux is seen during the occultation.

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