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[vsnet-campaign 968] Re: Major outburst of LMC V2434



Dear all,

W. Liller notes:
>6.9594, 2001, the star GSC 7166 755, normally near magnitude 12.6,
and
>I measured the magnitude of GSC 9166 755

Correct GSC identification, judged from the position noted by Liller,
is of course:

>GSC9166.775 052401.63 -710935.5 (2000.0) 12.61 6

On DSS images, this star shows some elongation to southwest, which
suggest that it is close (2-3") double star.  Comparing DSS images
whose epochs are 1975.936 (DSS1, Bj, plate edge), 1987.064 (DSS1, Bj),
1987.906 (DSS2, R, plate edge), 1992.838 (DSS2, R), shows no
significant proper motion of these two stars, nor the apparent change
of the separation and the position angle. 

Sincerely Yours,
Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan
yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp

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