Some new observations around quadrature suggest that there may be an
observable but small (0.1) secondary eclipse. I've generated an ephemeris
with the seconday included to same you time...
Doug West's site has the updated light curve.
Chris Lloyd
Ephemeris for TmzV772 To=2449687.2960 + 0.89629700xE
JD Year Mo Date UT Min Cycle
2452782.2095 2003 5 22.7095 17: 1 I 3453
2452782.6577 2003 5 23.1577 3:47 II 3453
2452783.1058 2003 5 23.6058 14:32 I 3454
2452783.5540 2003 5 24.0540 1:17 II 3454
2452784.0021 2003 5 24.5021 12: 3 I 3455
2452784.4503 2003 5 24.9503 22:48 II 3455
2452784.8984 2003 5 25.3984 9:33 I 3456
2452785.3466 2003 5 25.8466 20:19 II 3456
2452785.7947 2003 5 26.2947 7: 4 I 3457
2452786.2429 2003 5 26.7429 17:49 II 3457
2452786.6910 2003 5 27.1910 4:35 I 3458
2452787.1392 2003 5 27.6392 15:20 II 3458
2452787.5873 2003 5 28.0873 2: 5 I 3459
2452788.0355 2003 5 28.5355 12:51 II 3459
2452788.4836 2003 5 28.9836 23:36 I 3460
2452788.9318 2003 5 29.4318 10:21 II 3460
2452789.3799 2003 5 29.8799 21: 7 I 3461
2452789.8281 2003 5 30.3281 7:52 II 3461
2452790.2762 2003 5 30.7762 18:37 I 3462
2452790.7244 2003 5 31.2244 5:23 II 3462
2452791.1725 2003 5 31.6725 16: 8 I 3463
2452791.6207 2003 6 1.1207 2:53 II 3463

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