Table 2.

Observation log for the 2014 and 2015 epochs. Column 1 gives the ut date of the observation and column 2 gives the polarization state observed. Column 3 gives the mid-HJD of the observations, while columns 4 and 5 give the radial velocity measurement of the primary and secondary, respectively. Column 6 gives the orbital phase of the observation, based on our improved orbital parameters (see Section 3) and column 7 gives the S-index measured from each observation (see Section 4). Typical uncertainties for NARVAL radial velocities are 30 m s−1 (Petit et al. 2021).

utPol.Mid-HJDRV priRV secOrb.S-
date(−2,450,000)(km s−1)(km s−1)phaseindex
2014
May 5V6783.5001733.060.417870.172
Jul 14V6853.4374343.3417.20.667110.173
Jul 16V6855.4146643.5616.90.674160.174
Jul 17V6856.5080843.6716.70.678050.173
Aug 11V6881.3388245.8413.60.766550.174
Aug 20V6890.4944346.1513.20.799170.177
2015
Mar 9V7091.7384137.6925.50.516370.178
Mar 11V7093.7124437.9625.20.523400.177
Mar 12V7094.7005738.1025.00.526920.179
Mar 16V7098.6824438.6323.70.541110.179
Apr 1V7114.6846440.9220.80.598140.176
Apr 13V7126.4867142.3818.50.640200.175
Apr 14V7127.5512942.5318.30.644000.186
Apr 23V7136.5824043.5216.70.676180.173
Apr 29V7142.5670144.1715.80.697510.176
May 11V7154.6462645.2614.20.740560.173
May 16V7159.6326045.5913.70.758330.172
May 17V7160.6520845.6413.60.761960.173
May 27V7170.4239646.0713.20.796790.173
May 28V7171.4676446.1013.20.800500.175
May 30V7173.3997746.0713.10.807390.173
Jun 1V7175.5172346.1113.20.814940.173
utPol.Mid-HJDRV priRV secOrb.S-
date(−2,450,000)(km s−1)(km s−1)phaseindex
2014
May 5V6783.5001733.060.417870.172
Jul 14V6853.4374343.3417.20.667110.173
Jul 16V6855.4146643.5616.90.674160.174
Jul 17V6856.5080843.6716.70.678050.173
Aug 11V6881.3388245.8413.60.766550.174
Aug 20V6890.4944346.1513.20.799170.177
2015
Mar 9V7091.7384137.6925.50.516370.178
Mar 11V7093.7124437.9625.20.523400.177
Mar 12V7094.7005738.1025.00.526920.179
Mar 16V7098.6824438.6323.70.541110.179
Apr 1V7114.6846440.9220.80.598140.176
Apr 13V7126.4867142.3818.50.640200.175
Apr 14V7127.5512942.5318.30.644000.186
Apr 23V7136.5824043.5216.70.676180.173
Apr 29V7142.5670144.1715.80.697510.176
May 11V7154.6462645.2614.20.740560.173
May 16V7159.6326045.5913.70.758330.172
May 17V7160.6520845.6413.60.761960.173
May 27V7170.4239646.0713.20.796790.173
May 28V7171.4676446.1013.20.800500.175
May 30V7173.3997746.0713.10.807390.173
Jun 1V7175.5172346.1113.20.814940.173
Table 2.

Observation log for the 2014 and 2015 epochs. Column 1 gives the ut date of the observation and column 2 gives the polarization state observed. Column 3 gives the mid-HJD of the observations, while columns 4 and 5 give the radial velocity measurement of the primary and secondary, respectively. Column 6 gives the orbital phase of the observation, based on our improved orbital parameters (see Section 3) and column 7 gives the S-index measured from each observation (see Section 4). Typical uncertainties for NARVAL radial velocities are 30 m s−1 (Petit et al. 2021).

utPol.Mid-HJDRV priRV secOrb.S-
date(−2,450,000)(km s−1)(km s−1)phaseindex
2014
May 5V6783.5001733.060.417870.172
Jul 14V6853.4374343.3417.20.667110.173
Jul 16V6855.4146643.5616.90.674160.174
Jul 17V6856.5080843.6716.70.678050.173
Aug 11V6881.3388245.8413.60.766550.174
Aug 20V6890.4944346.1513.20.799170.177
2015
Mar 9V7091.7384137.6925.50.516370.178
Mar 11V7093.7124437.9625.20.523400.177
Mar 12V7094.7005738.1025.00.526920.179
Mar 16V7098.6824438.6323.70.541110.179
Apr 1V7114.6846440.9220.80.598140.176
Apr 13V7126.4867142.3818.50.640200.175
Apr 14V7127.5512942.5318.30.644000.186
Apr 23V7136.5824043.5216.70.676180.173
Apr 29V7142.5670144.1715.80.697510.176
May 11V7154.6462645.2614.20.740560.173
May 16V7159.6326045.5913.70.758330.172
May 17V7160.6520845.6413.60.761960.173
May 27V7170.4239646.0713.20.796790.173
May 28V7171.4676446.1013.20.800500.175
May 30V7173.3997746.0713.10.807390.173
Jun 1V7175.5172346.1113.20.814940.173
utPol.Mid-HJDRV priRV secOrb.S-
date(−2,450,000)(km s−1)(km s−1)phaseindex
2014
May 5V6783.5001733.060.417870.172
Jul 14V6853.4374343.3417.20.667110.173
Jul 16V6855.4146643.5616.90.674160.174
Jul 17V6856.5080843.6716.70.678050.173
Aug 11V6881.3388245.8413.60.766550.174
Aug 20V6890.4944346.1513.20.799170.177
2015
Mar 9V7091.7384137.6925.50.516370.178
Mar 11V7093.7124437.9625.20.523400.177
Mar 12V7094.7005738.1025.00.526920.179
Mar 16V7098.6824438.6323.70.541110.179
Apr 1V7114.6846440.9220.80.598140.176
Apr 13V7126.4867142.3818.50.640200.175
Apr 14V7127.5512942.5318.30.644000.186
Apr 23V7136.5824043.5216.70.676180.173
Apr 29V7142.5670144.1715.80.697510.176
May 11V7154.6462645.2614.20.740560.173
May 16V7159.6326045.5913.70.758330.172
May 17V7160.6520845.6413.60.761960.173
May 27V7170.4239646.0713.20.796790.173
May 28V7171.4676446.1013.20.800500.175
May 30V7173.3997746.0713.10.807390.173
Jun 1V7175.5172346.1113.20.814940.173
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