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[vsnet-obs 31780] (fwd) mu Cep historical data (Skiff)
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 00:52:07 +0900 (JST)
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(fwd) mu Cep historical data (Skiff)
(Data not reformatted yet)
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 15:34:16 -0700 (MST)
From: Brian Skiff <bas@lowell.edu>
Subject: mu Cep archive data
Here is the final installment of the historical photometric data on
mu Cephei. I have submitted a report to the IBVS describing the complete
dataset.
\Brian
=====================================
mu Cephei historical photometric data
source: 1966CoLPL...4...99J
JOHNSON H.L., MITCHELL R.I., IRIARTE B., and WISNIEWSKI W.Z.
Comm. Lunar Plan. Lab., 4, 99-110 (1966)
UBVRIJKL photometry of the bright stars.
JD V B-V
2438284.74 4.22 2.26
2438310.71 4.15 2.28
2438315.75 4.13 2.26
2438579.83 3.55 2.40
2438699.64 3.73 2.38
2438700.65 3.73 2.38
source: 1968AJ.....73...20C
COYNE G.V. and KRUSZEWSKI A.
Astron. J., 73, 20 (1968)
Wavelength dependence of polarization. XI. mu Cephei.
JD V B-V
2439051.64 4.07 2.34
2439376.67 4.01 2.35
2439391.74 4.06 2.35
2439407.70 4.09 2.36
2439409.66 4.07 2.35
2439443.70 4.09 2.36
2439459.60 4.07 2.34
2439468.57 4.10 2.34
2439502.57 4.13 2.36
sources: 1968TrLen..25...32D
DOMBROVSKY V.A., POLYAKOVA T.A., and YAKOVLEVA V.A.
Trudy Astron. Obs. Leningrad, 25, 32-48 (1968)
On the time changes of the polarization of radiation of some
variable stars.
1970TrLen..27....3D
DOMBROVSKY V.A., POLYAKOVA T.A., and YAKOVLEVA V.A.
Trudy Astron. Obs. Leningrad, 27, 3-18 (1970)
Observations of the variability of the polarization of radiation
of high-luminosity red variables.
1971TrLen..28...25D
DOMBROVSKY V.A., POLYAKOVA T.A., and YAKOVLEVA V.A.
Trudy Astron. Obs. Leningrad, 28, 25-32 (1971)
Changes in the polarization of red variables of high luminosity. II.
1972TrLen..29...45D
DOMBROVSKY V.A., POLYAKOVA T.A., and YAKOVLEVA V.A.
Trudy Astron. Obs. Leningrad, 29, 45 (1972)
Polarimetric and photometric investigation of variable stars.
1974TrLen..30...89D
DOMBROVSKY V.A. and POLYAKOVA T.A.
Trudy Astron. Obs. Leningrad, 30, 89-102 (1971)
Polarimetric and photometric investigation of variable stars. II.
JD V B-V
2438982.42 3.91:
2438990.48 3.96 2.34
2438991.49 3.96 2.35
2438994.50 3.97 2.33
2438995.47 3.95 2.36
2439000.49 3.95 2.35
2439007.47 3.97 2.36
2439009.47 3.99 2.34
2439010.39 3.99 2.34
2439017.48 3.98 2.36
2439018.42 3.99 2.35
2439020.48 4.00 2.34
2439023.43 4.00 2.34
2439025.47 3.98 2.37
2439028.44 4.03 2.32
2439030.49 4.02 2.35
2439037.45 3.97:
2439038.49 4.03 2.35
2439049.34 4.09 2.28
2439061.32 4.11 2.33
2439062.39 4.10 2.33
2439063.31 4.15 2.29
2439069.28 4.14 2.32
2439070.24 4.14 2.32
2439088.27 4.19 2.27
2439093.28 4.21 2.26
2439095.25 4.21 2.25
2439278.50 3.99:
2439279.50 4.00 2.30
2439281.48 4.00 2.38
2439284.47 4.00:
2439286.48 4.00 2.32
2439303.46 3.99 2.32
2439305.43 4.01 2.29
2439311.49 3.96 2.13
2439316.48 4.15 2.02
2439344.44 3.95 2.28
2439366.38 4.04 2.39
2439384.46 4.09 2.44
2439385.44 4.08 2.46
2439386.44 4.08:
2439387.42 4.08 2.46
2439418.25 4.08 2.41
2439421.27 4.15:
2439422.29 4.14:
2439425.50 4.10 2.42
2439431.33 4.14 2.38
2439450.31 4.09 2.45
2439647.48 3.95 2.30
2439654.45 4.03 2.30
2439674.45 4.02 2.31
2439689.39 4.07 2.33
2439697.52 4.08 2.32
2439700.52 4.07 2.32
2439705.51 4.05 2.31
2439711.53 4.11:
2439717.53 4.08 2.33
2439721.48 4.14 2.30
2439725.44 4.09 2.33
2439743.45 4.16 2.30
2439750.48 4.17 2.30
2439758.50 4.19 2.31
2439762.53 4.20 2.30
2439777.33 4.17 2.32
2439786.32 4.21 2.27
2439810.17 4.26 2.24
2439811.18 4.21 2.31
2439891.20 4.21 2.46
2439893.19 4.18 2.51
2439931.58 4.15 2.45
2439932.57 4.16 2.42
2439941.57 4.12 2.44
2439966.51 4.06:
2439972.54 4.07 2.44
2439974.41 3.98:
2439976.51 4.05:
2439976.53 4.06 2.43
2440009.48 3.98 2.47
2440015.44 3.93 2.45
2440017.40 3.93 2.52
2440032.38 3.92 2.51
2440047.48 3.86 2.42
2440053.49 3.91 2.29
2440070.33 3.85:
2440090.42 3.76:
2440091.29 3.84 2.43
2440091.50 3.88:
2440092.48 3.81 2.24:
2440104.32 3.84 2.42
2440128.39 3.76: 2.29:
2440129.39 3.75: 2.34:
2440132.26 4.14 2.28
2440140.20 3.87 2.51
2440301.53 4.00: 2.19:
2440338.31 4.40 2.42
2440491.55 3.48 2.08
2440493.39 3.43 2.00
2440521.30 3.98 2.40
2440540.27 4.05 2.32
2440599.25 4.10 2.31
2440615.37 4.09 2.40
2440633.22 4.20 2.34
2440742.42 4.18 2.36
2440782.37 4.22 2.33
2440786.42 4.23 2.32
2440842.42 4.16 2.35
2440904.45 3.97 2.37
2441041.34 3.69 2.49
2441044.35 3.69 2.32
2441047.54 3.61 2.35
2441049.51 3.70 2.43
2441057.40 3.69 2.31
2441110.43 3.58 2.44:
2441138.38 3.57 2.39
2441144.39 3.54 2.50
2441173.45 3.66 2.34
2441181.50 3.64 2.28
2441200.56 3.74 2.36
2441226.34 3.73 2.30
2441255.17 3.82 2.36
sources: 1975PZ.....20...75P
POLYAKOVA T.A.
Perem. Zvezdy, 20, 75-92 (1975)
The investigation of periodicity of light variations of mu. Cephei.
1978PZ.....20..523P
POLYAKOVA T.A.
Perem. Zvezdy, 20, 523-533 (1978)
Photometric and polarimetric observations of stars with variable
polarization.
JD V B-V
2441718.24 4.17 2.51
2441720.18 4.21:
2441726.26 4.10 2.34
2441728.31 4.14:
2441761.28 4.08 2.40
2441763.30 4.04 2.42
2441787.43 4.03 2.53
2441793.36 4.07 2.48
2441807.36 4.00 2.62
2441813.39 4.03 2.40
2441828.52 3.92 2.40
2441831.37 3.95 2.36
2441852.48 3.88 2.34
2441892.40 3.79 2.50
2441930.29 3.73 2.44
2441942.42 3.76 2.57
2441983.47 3.70 2.62
2442004.35 3.67 2.54
2442055.47 3.63 2.58
2442061.30 3.65 2.58
2442089.19 3.56 2.40
2442130.55 3.70 2.61
2442139.47 3.64 2.44
2442157.36 3.59 2.50
2442164.45 3.58 2.48
2442181.41 3.54 2.16
2442212.45 3.49 2.05
2442220.49 3.46 2.46
2442231.48 3.53 2.39
2442278.44 3.65 2.42
2442300.50 3.72 2.32
2442306.39 3.69 2.49
2442315.30 3.75 2.35
2442329.48 3.77 2.34
2442343.28 3.76 2.37
2442345.34 3.79 2.34
2442373.33 3.79 2.32
2442396.28 3.78 2.31
2442450.31 3.82 2.34
2442468.39 3.81 2.30
2442473.36 3.79:
2442508.42 3.85:
2442537.39 3.97 2.32
2442568.46 3.91 2.31
2442587.47 3.94 2.31
2442590.46 3.90 2.27
2442601.49 3.84 2.27
2442612.37 3.83 2.29
2442643.28 3.69 2.29
2442644.26 3.70 2.33
2442650.23 3.70 2.31
2442655.43 3.63 2.33
2442664.39 3.67 2.30
2442670.26 3.64 2.35
2442712.45 3.58 2.32
2442745.34 3.55 2.35
2442755.27 3.51 2.38
2442761.21 3.50 2.37
2442811.17 3.53 2.36
2442819.56 3.59 2.37
2442828.22 3.58 2.39
2442845.25 3.62 2.42
2442865.56 3.56 2.39
2442869.43 3.57 2.39
2442900.52 3.53 2.41
2442915.47 3.49 2.41
2442933.50 3.46 2.43
2443002.36 3.46 2.40
2443004.41 3.54 2.40
2443018.44 3.50 2.43
2443025.41 3.59 2.41
2443027.30 3.57 2.42
2443028.46 3.58 2.43
2443053.39 3.61 2.41
2443070.31 3.58 2.46
2443086.26 3.69 2.37
2443121.26 3.75 2.37
source: 1986JAVSO..15...15K
KRISCIUNAS K.L.
J. Am. Assoc. Variable star obs., 15, 15-21 (1986)
Photometry of alpha Orionis, CE Tauri, and mu Cephei.
JD V B-V
2446309.85 3.84 2.31
2446328.82 3.83
2446330.89 3.86 2.22
2446352.84 3.88 2.33
2446387.76 3.73
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