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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Ed
4bin status
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bin bounds:
@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ Ed
0.12724332
0.32
all converged but 17
all converged but 1746A
1158A is suspect
4368A is suspect
4392A is suspect
@ -60,17 +61,3 @@ Ed
3465A
4392A
8560A
Hi Ed,
I could not find any combination that allowed all models to converge. In all the combinations I've tried over the last 2 weeks, I never found 5 or 6 bins to be an advantage over 7 bins. I think it's reasonable for us to expect we can find 7-bin binnings that will work for some subsets with size about 1/3 of all lightcurves. We can tailor the bins to what we think are more important. That said, I was at least able to find one 4-bin binning that gave convergence for 17 of the 18 lightcurves. Some results are suspect because clag didn't report output for the fitting attempts for some parameters at those wavelengths. I could not get 1764A to converge under any binnings.
We'll want to adjust the window spacing for the graphs, but for now I wanted to be sure the low values showed up. Again, these all have fully-developed errors for the lag measurements as reported by Abdu's program. The 7-bin overlayed result is just a best attempt to find a comprehensive setting. The boundaries and a suspect and convergence report are given below this message.
I had to squeeze the frequency domain to get this to work well. I listed the boundaries below. Pushing up to 0.4 or down to 0.005 breaks many of these. I chose the outside boundaries based on two things: 0.008 is the nyquist frequency for something that occurs every ~60 days, right? So we wouldn't expect there to be much consistently observable lag on that time scale, since the smallest lightcurves aren't much longer than 100 days. At the high end, the lightcurves have a sampling rate of about 1 per day, which suggests the frequency scale should include up to 0.5. As I stated, that was a bit high, but bringing it down to 0.32 at that stage in my troubleshooting left me with the (considerable) result we see now.
I will include a tar.gz archive with tables that are used to create this graph. The tables beginning with "cackett_" are tables in the format you requested corresponding to all of the results shown in the plots.

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unset key
set logscale x
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set ytics (-4,-2,0,2,4) font 'Times,9'
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set ytics add ('' -19 1)
set ytics add ('' -18.5 1)
set ytics add ('' -18 1)
set ytics add ('' -17.5)
set ytics add ('' -17 1)
set ytics add ('' -16.5 1)
set ytics add ('' -16 1)
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#set ytics add (-5)
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set ytics add ('' 4.5 1)
#set ytics add (5)
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set ytics add ('' 6 1)
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set ytics add ('' 7.5)
set ytics add ('' 8 1)
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set ytics add ('' 9 1)
set ytics add ('' 9.5 1)
#set ytics add (10)
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set ytics add ('' 18 1)
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set ytics add ('' 19 1)
set ytics add ('' 19.5 1)
#set ytics add (20)
#major ticks
set xrange [0.007:0.60];
set yrange [-10:15]
# Draw line at origin
set arrow from 0.005,0 to 0.620,0 nohead lt 3 lc rgb 'black'
set arrow from 0.007,0 to 0.60,0 nohead lt 3 lc rgb 'black'
set pointsize 0
set multiplot layout 6,3 rowsfirst