Joe,
Just in case you missed it, Gordon Myers uploaded a nice ~6h data set on HZ Pup on JD 671 which seemingly breaks the aliasing with the MDM data, favoring the 71.3 c/d peak (spin?) as well as the 66.6 c/d side band (spin-orb?). Obviously further series now will certainly help with the aliasing.
Enrique
On Jan 18, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Joe Patterson wrote:
Dear CBAers,
I'm still hoping for some off-longitude time series on HZ Pup, in the next few days. We have two more nights at Kitt Peak, and probably will put it back on the menu since we haven't got data on it in a few days, and none from other longitudes. The value would be greatly enhanced with some roughly contemporary data from other longitudes (and from the Americas too, since our observing window is brief and our long run of beautiful weather may end quickly). If the periods are perfectly stable, the data need not be highly contemporary; but alias structure is much simpler when the data are close in time.
The Mon boys - V902 and V959 - also need help. Both good CBA targets and equatorial, so everybody can see 'em. Olde Whiteface is clearing out, and now would be a great time to observe them closely.
The Suzaku X-ray observation of V1159 Ori is now put off until late February, so we don't need more time-series data on it for a while. Snapshot V magnitudes would be nice though.
Finally, AQ Men. I was delighted to see the recent response on this star from many of our southern stalwarts: Josch, Berto, Gordon, Bob Rea. But for the next few days, maybe you could persuade your telescopes to slew over to HZ Puppis??
First time I ever said anything like that.
joe
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