Re: [vsnet-chat 4228] Re: Omega CMa comparison stars > A supergiant A-star (3 Pup) is likely to be a microvariable, > especially if it shows emission lines in its spectrum. It could be > used as long as stars for which no variability has ever been found, > such as HR 2922, are included as checks. Unfortunately, 3 Pup is the > only potential comparison star that is brighter than Omega CMa and > is also similar in color. One of those unfortunate, but necessary, > compromises when doing photometry of bright stars. 3 Pup = NSV17577 is a suspected variable with a range of 3.68-3.92R. Hipparcos recorded microvariability with a range of 4.00-4.03 Hp. This star in itself is a high luminosity early type emission line object (MWC 570), close to B[e] stars in nature, and is a good target for continuous photometric monitoring. Indeed E. Eker has been already regularly reporting this "variable" star. This star should not be used as a comparison star. Regards, Taichi Kato