
Optical observations of PSR J1622-0315 taken by the high-speed triple-beam CCD camera ULTRACAM on the New Technology Telescope. As presented in Sen et al. 2024 (ApJ, in press). The first letter in each file name represents the observing filter for that specific file. The raw data for creating the light curves can be requested by contacting Rene Breton or Vik Dhillon. The columns in each file are:1) MJD time2) orbital phase (in rotations, with phase = 0 corresponding to pulsar's ascending node),3) flux density (in erg cm^-2 s^-1 Hz^-1)4) flux density uncertainty (in erg cm^-2 s^-1 Hz^-1)
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stars:neutron, pulsars:individual:PSRJ1622-0315
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