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Caption: Plots of the cyclic models found from ASAS-3 (blue line) and ASAS-SN (red line) data.
Although the cycles for GJ 285 and GJ 406
were not listed in bold font in the paper's Table 1 to indicate
"well defined" cycles because their L-S periods (see Figure sets for
Figures 3 and
Figures 4)
were longer than the
separate monitoring periods for ASAS and ASAS-SN (and the magnitude
scales of the two data sets were not cross-calibrated so the
data could not reliably be combined), one can see
that both stars likely do have cycles, of roughly 9.5 years
for GJ 285 and ~16 years for GJ 406 (Wolf 359, CN Leo).
GJ 234 | GJ 273 | GJ 285 | GJ 358 |
GJ 406 | GJ 447 | GJ 628 | GJ 729 |
GJ 849 | GJ 551/Proxima |