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[vsnet-obs 34088] Observations for June 5-6 and 6-7, 2001
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 01:29:20 -0300
- To: <vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>, "variables-liada" <variables-liada@domeus.es>
- From: "Sebastian Otero" <varsao@sinectis.com.ar>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 34088] Observations for June 5-6 and 6-7, 2001
- Sender: owner-vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Some cirrus on both nights...
And, of course, Moon.
APStheta 20010607.0 51: OSE
AQLeta 20010607.160 3.55 OSE
AQLV450 20010607.2 64 OSE
AQLV923 20010607.163 61 OSE
AQLV1293 20010607.2 67 OSE
AQLV1294 20010607.176 73 OSE Faint.
CARepsilon 20010605.957 1.86 OSE
CARepsilon 20010606.910 1.86 OSE
CAReta 20010606.922 53 OSE
CARR 20010607.0 83 OSE
CARS 20010607.0 81 OSE
CARAG 20010606.936 76 OSE
CARBO 20010606.9 77 OSE
CARBZ 20010606.9 71 OSE
CARCK 20010606.9 72 OSE
CAREV 20010606.9 79: OSE
CARHR 20010606.924 69 OSE***
CARIX 20010606.9 70 OSE
CARV341 20010606.9 63 OSE
CARV430 20010606.937 67 OSE
CARV528 20010606.9 66 OSE
CENeta 20010606.116 2.39 OSE
CENeta 20010607.181 2.41 OSE
CENmu 20010606.115 35 OSE
CENmu 20010606.179 35 OSE****
CENomicron1 20010607.0 51 OSE
CENR 20010607.0 62 OSE Past maximum??
CENT 20010607.0 79 OSE
CENTV 20010607.0 78 OSE
CENUY 20010607.0 90 OSE*
CENV369 20010607.0 81 OSE
CENV412 20010607.0 73: OSE
CENV418 20010607.0 71: OSE
CENV744 20010607.0 63 OSE
CENV766 20010606.970 63 OSE
CENV771 20010607.0 64 OSE
CENV798 20010607.0 76 OSE
CENV810 20010606.990 51 OSE
CENV854 20010606.988 71 OSE
CENV913 20010607.0 64 OSE
CENV996 20010606.979 74 OSE
CMAkappa 20010606.911 37: OSE
CMAomega 20010606.912 38 OSE**
CMAW 20010606.946 65 OSE
CMAKV 20010606.914 72 OSE
CNCX 20010606.9 63 OSE
CPD-58 4492 20010606.953 98 OSE
CRUAO 20010607.0 73 OSE
CRUBH 20010607.0 83 OSE
CRUBI 20010607.036 100 OSE
DORR 20010606.931 53 OSE
HD095687 20010606.9 71 OSE
HD183936 20010606.171 70 OSE*****
HERalpha 20010607.2 32 OSE
HIP038226 20010606.919 67 OSE
HYAR 20010607.0 59: OSE
HYAU 20010606.9 49 OSE
HYAV 20010607.0 65 OSE
HYAY 20010607.0 66 OSE
LEOR 20010606.9 76 OSE
MONU 20010606.944 64 OSE
MUSY 20010607.018 102 OSE
MUSBO 20010606.981 63 OSE
NSV05477 20010606.985 71: OSE
NSV06021 20010607.0 66 OSE
NSV06507 20010606.980 76: OSE
NSV12088 20010607.2 59 OSE
NSV19481 20010606.953 84 OSE
NSV20018 20010606.976 71: OSE
OPHchi 20010607.0 42 OSE
PUPL2 20010606.9 68 OSE
PUPV406 20010606.9 73 OSE Very bright.
SCOdelta 20010606.111 1.77 OSE
SCOdelta 20010607.142 1.76: OSE
SCOBM 20010607.1 62: OSE
SCOV449 20010607.151 70: OSE
SCOV862 20010607.153 68: OSE
SCOV1086 20010607.1 67: OSE
SCTR 20010607.149 52 OSE
SGRRY 20010607.155 71 OSE Not fading.
TRAX 20010607.0 59: OSE
TRALV 20010607.008 84 OSE
* Very faint. GCPD data range from 6.55 and 7.13 in V. B-V 2.67 when
brightest and 2.90 when faintest.
GCVS range is 9.22 - 11.2 in B.
From this we can deduce that the 6.55 is the same maximum measurement as
given in the GCVS.
This star is in a faint state now, the same as L2 Puppis lately.
** Rising again towards its brightest state in years.
*** Brightest than ever before and rising. Mean brightness is growing since
at least a couple of years.
**** Possible near 50 day- cycles. More observations needed.
***** This is a suspected eclipsing binary. PEP(V) data show it at V= 6.96
but there are two observations at 7.2.
Chart for this and the other Aql variables reported in my website:
http://ar.geocities.com/varsao/cartas_de_variables.htm
Best regards,
Sebastian.
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