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A Practical Guide to Lightcurve Photometry and Analysis

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There are untold numbers of “dusty filing cabinets” (computer hard drives and floppy disks) full of unpublished results from lightcurve analysis. Publishing your results should be as much a part of your photometry program as obtaining the data in the first place. As this chapter shows, it may be easier and far more important than you think.

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  • B.D. Warner, A.W. Harris, P. Pravec, The asteroid lightcurve database. Icarus 202, 134–146 (2009)

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Warner, B.D. (2016). Publishing Your Data and Results. In: A Practical Guide to Lightcurve Photometry and Analysis. The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32750-1_17

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