>> The position of 1RXP J113123+4322.5 was measured to be 11 31 22.09 >> +43 22 36.1 .... >> Both the photometry and astrometry is a >> combination of the star under study and a faint companion >> that is at a separation of 5.14" and a position angle of 347 degrees. If the variable is the southeastern of the pair, then it is identifiable in the 2MASS catalogue at: 11 31 22.54 +43 22 33.3 (2000, uncertainty ~0".2). The J-K color is 0.75 (fairly red), with K=12.65. This is presumably the signature of the cool companion, the J-K color implying a K5/M0 dwarf--- about what you expect. The companion is at 5".4 (2MASS), with K=14.8 and J-K=0.6. This star is shown in GSC-2.2 with photo-blue mag 17.9. If the J-K color is accurate, then one would expect V ~17.0 for this star; the J-K color is consistent with an early-K dwarf, probably unrelated to the CV. \Brian