(fwd) How to refer to ASAS-3 data This is the reply from Grzegorz Pojmanski in response to my query about the policy of the using ASAS-3 data for publication. I think this document would be helpful to those who are trying to make independent queries to Dr. Pojmanski. Regards, Taichi Kato === When using ASAS data for publication please reference the recent ASAS paper (today: Pojmanski, G. 2002, Acta Astronomica, 52,397), where all pointers to the important ASAS stuff are included. This is completely satisfactory. As far as particular objects are concerned, please remember the limitations of the ASAS system: blending, flatfield related problems with absolute photometry calibration, de-focus episodes (which have caused star merging and/or disappearance for several months), etc. In case of any doubts please do not hesitate to contact me - I'll try to verify important data. Best regards, Grzegorz Pojmanski ===
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