SIGNALMEN light curves
(interactive plotter)


Up-to-the-minute microlensing model light curves along with data collected by OGLE, MOA, MiNDSTEp, RoboNet-II, MONET, MicroFUN, and uFUN-PLANET



Show magnitude shifts for multiple sites

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  Surveys

    O OGLE
    K MOA

  Follow-up

    Z Danish 1.54m
    H Faulkes North 2.0m
    I Faulkes South 2.0m
    J Liverpool 2.0m
    P MONET North 1.2m
    Q MONET South 1.2m
    U UTas 1.0m
    W Perth 0.6m
    F Boyden 1.5m
    A SAAO 1.0m
    R LNA/OPD 0.6m
    C CTIO 1.3m

  Anomaly Monitoring

    y CTIO 1.0m
    z Hereford Arizona 0.35m
    l Mt Lemmon 1.0m
    m MDM 2.4m
    o Palomar 60''
    r Regent Lane
    d Possum 11''
    a Auckland 0.4m
    h Hunters Hill 0.35m
    t Southern Stars 11''
    f Farm Cove 0.35m
    k Kumeu Obs 0.35m
    v Vintage Lane 0.4m
    p CBA Perth 0.25m
    w Wise 1.0m E2V
    i Wise 1.0m SITe
    b Bronberg 0.35m
    x Campo Catino 0.5m



The observed flux at time t reads F(t) = FS A(t) + FB, where the source flux FS and the background flux FB are specific to each observing site and filter, while A(t) denotes the theoretical magnification. In order to put different data sets (ti, Fi, σFi) on the same plot, we show the theoretical magnitude shift Δm = 2.5 lg A(t) along with mi = 2.5 lg Ai and the error bar σmi = [2.5/ln(10)] [σFi/|FS Ai|]. Epochs for which Ai ≤ 0 are marked by small stars below the abscissa.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
SIGNALMEN modelling ©2006–2008 Martin Dominik & Nicholas Rattenbury
SM plotting package ©1987–1999 Robert Lupton & Patricia Monger
SM macros ©1999–2008 Martin Dominik
Data processing ©2007–2008 Martin Dominik
Top-level interface ©2007–2008 Martin Dominik

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