B.R.N.O. Contributions #39 Times of minima
K. Ho\v{n}kov\'a, J. Jury\v{s}ek, M. Lehk\'y, L. \v{S}melcer, M., Ma\v{s}ek, J. Mazanec, D. Han\v{z}l, M. Urban\'ik, M. Magris, M., Vra\v{s}t\'ak, F. Walter, B. Hlad\'ik, T. Medulka, F. B\'ilek, J. Trnka, J., Jacobsen, J. Ben\'a\v{c}ek, B. Kuch\v{t}\'ak, M. Audejean, Y. \"Ogmen

TL;DR
This paper compiles 1463 minima timings for 455 variable stars, including neglected and newly discovered eclipsing binaries, based on observations by Czech astronomers from 2013 to 2014.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive dataset of minima timings, including previously neglected and newly discovered stars, enhancing the observational record for variable star research.
Findings
Compilation of 1463 minima timings for 455 objects
Includes neglected southern eclipsing binaries and new discoveries
Data collected over one year by a collaborative amateur astronomer network
Abstract
This paper presents 1463 times of minima for 455 objects acquired by 46 members and cooperating observers of the Variable Star and Exoplanet Section of the Czech Astronomical Society (B.R.N.O. Observing project). Observations were carried out between October 2013 - September 2014. Some neglected southern eclipsing binaries and newly discovered stars by the observers of project B.R.N.O. are included in the list.
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
