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Cepheid tables - E(V-I) - is it in millimag or mag. #696

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wfastrononomer opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 2 comments
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Cepheid tables - E(V-I) - is it in millimag or mag. #696

wfastrononomer opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 2 comments

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wfastrononomer commented Jan 28, 2025

MRC has been sent some E(V-I) and Yamp in millimag or mag.
Or was it a formatting error.

@wfastrononomer wfastrononomer converted this from a draft issue Jan 28, 2025
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select min(evi), max(evi) from vmcCepheidVariables

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|>| 0 | 0.596 |<|

Seems to be in a sensible range here.

select min(yAmpl), max(yAmpl) from vmcCepheidVariables

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|>| -9.99999e+08 | 1.29 |<|

Rows returned: 1 (execution time: 0.00312686 s)
VSA> select min(yAmpl), max(yAmpl) from vmcCepheidVariables where yAmpl>=0

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|>| 0.01 | 1.29 |<|

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MRC confirms:
No unit/decimal issue

Indeed it was a format problem due to opening the tables with Numbers instead of with Topcat.

@wfastrononomer wfastrononomer moved this from To do to Done in VMC Final ESO release Jan 28, 2025
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