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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 124.77147 / 60The fit is rejectable at 99.999810 % Confidence 0.22000006 3.8999999 7.6256739 -0.40011326 5410.8333 3.8999999 520.95203 9.5788590 -1.7989979 22
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 124.77147 / 60The fit is rejectable at 99.999810 % Confidence 0.22000006 3.8999999 7.6256739 -0.40011326 5410.8333 3.8999999 520.95203 9.5788590 -1.7989979 22
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 124.77147 / 60The fit is rejectable at 99.999810 % Confidence 0.22000006 3.8999999 7.6256739 -0.40011326 5410.8333 3.8999999 520.95203 9.5788590 -1.7989979 22
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 154.16430 / 57The fit is rejectable at 100.00000 % Confidence 0.22000006 0.29999998 8.5686444 0.40064929 398.75628 0.29999998 3.5000000 7.6612618 -0.44044685 54
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 124.41811 / 59The fit is rejectable at 99.999859 % Confidence 0.22000006 3.8999999 7.6295454 -0.31028663 5103.9335 3.8999999 4.1800003 9.4973195 -1.6479993 25
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
chi^2/nu= 124.41811 / 59The fit is rejectable at 99.999859 % Confidence 0.22000006 3.8999999 7.6295454 -0.31028663 5103.9335 3.8999999 4.1800003 9.4973195 -1.6479993 25
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00159994
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