Dear Rudolf, I have analysed my RXJ1450.5+6403 CCD images for the object you indicate, but can not confirm your findings. I see no traces of variability in GSC 4176 384, to a granularity of about 0.03 mag. Best regards, Tonny Vanmunster CBA Belgium Observatory > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp > [mailto:owner-vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp]On Behalf Of Rudolf > Novak > Sent: maandag 15 mei 2000 23:51 > To: VSNET Alert; Tonny Vanmunster; vsnet-campaign > Subject: [vsnet-campaign 67] New variable in a field of RXJ...? > > > Dear Tonny and all, > > I feel little stupid to report discovery of a new variable each day but > I'd like to ask you to check the star > GSC=0417600384 > in a field of RXJ1450.5+64.... From my current run the star seems to > hump like the superhumper lower but with much more longer period (for > first look it seems aprox. 4x longer). I'll try to analyze it and send > to VSNET at morning. > > Regards > > Rudolf > > P.S. Some delta scuti? >