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History: VS discoveries Paul Camilleri

    I noticed (by chance) the following e-mails, which I received from
Paul Camilleri on 1992 December 29.  I hope this historical document is
still of interest.

Regards,
Taichi Kato
===

                 VARIABLE STAR DISCOVERIES BY PAUL J. CAMILLERI
NAME
PC1
17H 21M 56.2S  -51D 25' 26" (2000)
RANGE: 11.0 - (13P
TYPE:  MIRA
DATE DISCOVERED 1991 MARCH 15TH
ID. GSC 8353-973

PC2
16H 35M 38.7S  -52D 14' 14" (2000)
RANGE: 10 - 13P
TYPE:  MIRA OR SR
DATE DISCOVERED 1991 JULY 15TH
ID. GSC 8337-164

PC3
16H 39M 18S -54D 04' 36" (2000)
RANGE: 11 - 17P
TYPE:  MIRA
DATE DISCOVERED 1991 OCTOBER 9TH
ID. DISCOVERED BY MCNAUGHT IN 1987

PC4
8H 36M 48.9S  -36D 27' 37.9" (2000)
RANGE: 8.5 - 11.0P
TYPE:  MIRA
DATE DISCOVERED 1992 MAY 31ST
ID. NSV 4154

PC5
10H 01M 32S  -46D 34'.8 (1950)
RANGE: 9.0 - (13P
TYPE:  MIRA
DATE DISCOVERED 1992 JUNE 6TH
ID. NSV 4721, BV141

PC6
9H 59M 06S -46D 58' (1950)
RANGE: 10 - (12PV
TYPE: MIRA
DATE DISCOVERED 1992 JUNE 6TH.
ID. ?

PC7
14H 47M 42S  -54D 34' (1950)
RANGE: 11 - (12PV
TYPE:MIRA
DATE DISCOVERED 1992 JULY 26
ID. NSV 6825
DISCOVERED BY ROB MCNAUGHT IN 1987
PC8
12h 37m 24s -57d 09' (1950)
RANGE: 10.5 - 12.0PV
TYPE: ??
DATE DISCOVERED 1992 DECEMBER 01ST
ID. POSSIBLE STAR 2023 IN CARBON STAR CATALOGUE

PC09
11h 38m 48s -76d 44' (1950)
RANGE: 11 - (12PV
TYPE: MIRA??
DATE DISCOVERED 1992 DECEMBER 02ND
ID. ??

===

                        (PC4)NEW VARIABLE IN PYXIS
                          POSITION: 08h 36m 48.9s
                           -36d 27' 37.9" (2000)

                         Discovered 1992 May 31

               Observations:(All observations Photo-Visual)
                            1991 Dec. 11    (12pv
                            1992 Jan. 05    (12pv
                            1992 Feb. 25    ~11pv
                            1992 Mar. 06    ~11pv
                            1992 Apr. 25    ~9.5pv
                            1992 May. 28    ~9.0pv
                            1992 May. 30    ~9.0pv
                            1992 Jun. 02     9.0v
                            1992 Jun. 19     9.5v
                            1992 Jun. 23     9.5v
                            1992 Oct. 01    (12pv
                            1992 Nov. 28    (12pv
                            1992 Dec. 13    (13.5v
                            1992 Dec. 26    (13.5v
   Note: The (PV)Magnitudes were very diffucult to estimate as NSV 4154
      lies a few seconds North of a bright magnitude 9 star, that was
       very diffucult to resove on the small scale of the 85mm lens.

                            RANGE: 9.0 - (12PV
                                TYPE: MIRA

                               Identifition:
                                 NSV 4154
                  Not Listed in the following catalogues:
                                GCVS 4th ed
                            67 - 70th Name list
                         Symbiotic Star Catalogue
                            Red Star Catalogue


===

Sorry I forgot to send the Offsets, and the Magnitudes from Alan.

                   Comparsion star OffSets for NSV 4154
Star    (+/-0.05 arc minute)
A       13.33E  00.50N
B       01.33W  11.83S
C       02.16W  03.83S
D       00.83W  05.66S
E       04.50E  01.16N
F       01.33E  06.33S
G       06.83W  00.50S
H       02.16W  00.16S
K       03.66E  02.50N
L       01.16E  01.83S
M       01.16W  03.00N
N       00.16W  02.33S
O       03.00E  00.66N
P       01.66E  01.16N
Q       00.33E  01.50N
94      06.00W  27.33S
106     07.60W  25.60S
82      32.00W  14.30S

                   Photometry of Comparison for NSV 4154

    Star  V      U-B    B-V    V-R     sV    s(U-B) s(B-V) s(V-R)
     82   8.25  -0.39  -0.10    -      0.01   0.01   0.01    -
     a    8.70    -   (+0.37) +0.21    0.01    -      -     0.04
     b    9.43    -    +0.08  -0.02    0.01    -     0.00   0.01
     94   9.47  +0.03  +0.20    -      0.04   0.01   0.01    -
     c   10.02    -    +0.12  +0.02    0.01    -     0.01   0.02
    106  10.63  +0.17  +0.41    -      0.01   0.02   0.02    -
     d   10.84    -    +1.76  +1.16    0.03    -     0.06   0.01
     e   11.09    -    +0.26  +0.14    0.02    -     0.01   0.02
     f   11.25    -    +1.00  +0.57    0.01    -     0.02   0.02
     g   12.30    -    +0.82  +0.44    0.03    -     0.02   0.02
     k   12.50    -    +0.51  +0.29    0.03    -     0.02   0.03
     h   12.54    -    +1.71  +0.94    0.06    -     0.04   0.00
     l   13.13    -    +1.27  +0.63    0.02    -     0.01   0.09

    The B measures of star 'a' were discordant; the second measure,
    believed to be correct, is tabulated.

Cheers,Paul

===
(Reply on 1992 December 30)

Dear Paul,

    Many of PC variables have been identified with IRAS-PSC objects,
supporting the Mira classification.
    For full description, please see the Catalog.
    Will it be possible to distribute your list to our observers for
future monitoring? (although many are located too south in Japan)

PC1
IRAS17179-5122 171759.4 -512233 (1950.0)
    F12=19.05  F25=8.31  F60=1.44  F100=10.00L
    VAR= 1 LRS=31

PC2
IRAS16317-5208 163143.7 -520808 (1950.0)
    F12=5.25  F25=1.90  F60=1.90  F100=13.18 
    VAR=82 LRS=-1

PC3
IRAS16353-5358 163521.9 -535845 (1950.0)
    F12=1.32  F25=0.58  F60=1.32  F100=7.58 
    VAR=23 LRS=-1

PC5
100132 -4634.8 NSV04721 ? 10.5 <13.0 P
IRAS10015-4634 100131.4 -463442 (1950.0)
    F12=5.75  F25=1.90  F60=0.76  F100=1.90L
    VAR=26 LRS=-1
100329.9 -464918 (2000.0) GCSS652 11.4 9.6 - -

PC6
IRAS09590-4656 095904.2 -465602 (1950.0)
    F12=3.98  F25=1.58  F60=0.69L F100=1.74L
    VAR= 0 LRS=-1

PC7
144742 -5434 NSV06825 ? 11.8 15.2 P
IRAS14474-5433 144729.9 -543358 (1950.0)
    F12=19.05  F25=10.96  F60=1.90  F100=25.11L
    VAR=12 LRS=24

PC8
IRAS12374-5706 123724.3 -570619 (1950.0)
    F12=12.02  F25=3.98  F60=0.69L F100=12.02L
    VAR=43 LRS=13

Regards,
Taichi Kato


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