Abstract
Current progress with the Mount John University Observatory Magellanic Cloud eclipsing binary programme is reviewed. A short outline of the programme as a whole is given, and recent observations and reductions and a preliminary analysis of LMC HV982 are presented, including a qualitative description of the problems encountered and their solutions thus far.
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PRITCHARD, J.D., TOBIN, W. & CLARK, M. HV982 a magellanic cloud eclipsing binary star system. Exp Astron 5, 43–48 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01583808
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