[vsnet-chat 7324] Re: New variable stars MisV1341 - MisV1347
Seiichi Yoshida
comet at aerith.net
Tue Feb 20 00:11:27 JST 2007
Dear colleagues,
I researched the NSVS data and found that the NSVS light curves
confirm the variation and suggest the type on two of our new stars.
> MisV1344
> R.A. 01h50m45s.13
> Decl. +66o12'31".1 (2000.0)
> Mag. 13.8-14.9C
> = IRAS 01470+6557 01h50m43s.7 +66o12'25" Ellipse:26x9" P.A.:47 Flux(12):0.4258 Flux(25):0.1318 Flux(60):<0.6171 Flux(100):<13.48 Var:0%
>
> http://www.aerith.net/misao/data/misv.cgi?1344
The NSVS data suggests it is a Mira type variable with a period of
about 300 days and the epoch of JD = 2451370.
> MisV1347
> R.A. 23h58m29s.86
> Decl. +65o56'50".9 (2000.0)
> Mag. 13.4-14.1C
> Type M?
> = IRAS 23559+6540 23h58m30s.5 +65o56'57" Ellipse:15x3" P.A.:33 Flux(12):2.293 Flux(25):1.438 Flux(60):0.7898 Flux(100):<19.48 Var:20%
> = MSX5C G117.5671+03.6287 23h58m30s.02 +65o56'51".0 InScanError:2.5" CrossScanError:1.7" Flux(A):3.3159 Flux(C):2.9835(var) Flux(D):2.2762(var)
>
> http://www.aerith.net/misao/data/misv.cgi?1347
The NSVS data suggests it is a Mira type variable, although the period
is not determined.
Best regards,
--
Seiichi Yoshida
comet at aerith.net
http://www.aerith.net/
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