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Re: FW: Suspected Variables in TASS data



Dave and all,

Thanks to all who responded to Dave's request for help.  While part of the 
reason for sending out DS 23 was to entertain you, the other reason was to 
encourage development of techniques to look at such data in general.

Please save all your good work, and send it to Michael to put somewhere on 
the web pages.  Mostly we want good software tricks that you have developed 
and places to look for software.  For example, there has been a lot of 
discussion about period finding software.  I hope references to all this 
good software finds it's way to the tass site.

For the work itself, I hope all the found variables discussions find their 
way to one spot.  Later possibly someone can take on the job of writhing a 
"variables found in DS23" tech note.

Tom Droege

At 08:28 PM 6/2/02 -0500, you wrote:

>I for one could use an "analysis for dummies"  I have had the lastest CD
>about 1 week.  Yup it made it to Nebraska so its certainly everywhere
>else in the world by now.  I can run the enclosed perl's and some of the
>TASS software I've downloaded but am just going through lots of time not
>getting anything.  Could jp or Michael post a step by step list of the
>first things they did when they got the cd? How you searched, how you
>pulled down the corresponding FITS etc.  I am familiar with AIP4Win and
>its multi image photometry but getting to that point???
>
>Dave
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