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  • curprev 02:0602:06, 27 April 2022 217.44.211.178 talk 16,399 bytes +15 13.75 is only the star's Kepler Magnitude and that is from a much wider wavelength range compared to the Johnson V magnitude. Actually, Borucki et al 2013 assumes the G band magnitude value as being roughly the same as the V band for the star, and gives that as 14.4. Quoting from Borucki et al 2013, where they're showing no stellar companion exists, "These show a root-mean-square (rms) uncertainty of about 3 m/s, consistent with the RV errors for a g-band magnitude (similar to V) of 14.4 mag." undo

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