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2015

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Redicting The Α Comae Berenices Time Of Eclipse: How 3 Ambiguous Measurements Out Of 609 Caused A 26 Year Binary's Eclipse To Be Missed, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Marcella J. P. Wijngaarden, Hubertus F. Henrichs, Benjamin F. Lane, William I. Hartkopf, Gregory W. Henry, Gail H. Schaefer, Chris D. Farrington, Christian A. Hummel, Robert T. Zavala Oct 2015

Redicting The Α Comae Berenices Time Of Eclipse: How 3 Ambiguous Measurements Out Of 609 Caused A 26 Year Binary's Eclipse To Be Missed, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Marcella J. P. Wijngaarden, Hubertus F. Henrichs, Benjamin F. Lane, William I. Hartkopf, Gregory W. Henry, Gail H. Schaefer, Chris D. Farrington, Christian A. Hummel, Robert T. Zavala

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The dwarf stars in the 26 year period binary α Com were predicted to eclipse each other in early 2015. That prediction was based on an orbit model made with over 600 astrometric observations using micrometers, speckle interferometry, and long baseline optical interferometry. Unfortunately, it has been realized recently that the position angle measurements for three of the observations from ∼100 years ago were in error by 180°, which warped the orbital fit. The eclipse was likely 2 months earlier than predicted (MJD 56979, 2014 November 18 UT, 7 days before the first photometric observations of this system for the …