Re: [vsnet-chat 6136] TU PUP: first attempt > Nothing at all on the DSS1 plates at the GCVS position, and my estimate > of 12.8: puts it way below the 10.90 from Tycho2, so I am pretty sure this > is the correct identification. Agreed? I agree. Other IDs (not intended to show the most precise location, but to show other identifications). The star is a very bright 2MASS, IRAS, MSX5C source. GSC7130.1226 081704.98 -343524.5 (2000.0) 11.03 6 GSC7130.1226 081705.03 -343524.9 (2000.0) 11.75 0 USNO0525.06691226 081705.008 -343524.74 (2000.0) 11.4 99.9 2MASS 081704.872 -343520.76 (2000.0) 0.000 0.000 0.000 IRAS08151-3426 081509.3 -342603 (1950.0) F12=5.25 F25=1.90 F60=0.44L F100=14.45L VAR= 0 LRS=-1 possibly II: variable star with 'young' O-rich circumstellar shell or VII: variable star with more evolved C-rich circumstellar shell 081704.8 -343520 (2000.0) MSX5C_G252.8950+00.4933 24 -9 8 5 4 3 V(%):-:-:2:3:2:1 081704.9 -343523 (2000.0) IRAS08151-3426 5.204 1.875 0.444L 15.000L 0% 081704.9 -343523 (2000.0) SSC08151-3426 5.204 1.875 0.444L 15.000L 081705.1 -343524 (2000.0) 1091 1.30 TYC2-7130.1226.1 (11.05 0.07) (12.58 0.20) But where is the following NSV star? 081702.6 -343538 (2000.0) NSV03987 ? 13.2 13.4 V - - - A0 Regards, Taichi Kato
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