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[vsnet-chat 387] another bright neglected RV Tau variable-Reply
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 12:55:31 +0200
- To: fraserf@dove.net.au, vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- From: Berto Monard <lagmonar@csir.co.za>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 387] another bright neglected RV Tau variable-Reply
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Hi,
Although I don't VSNETreport on them, I do monitor some of
those RVBs and let me tell you some are a pleasure to 'do', others
are a bother. Why?
It depends on a number of factors: sequences (lettercodes, bad or
inconsistent sequences, good sequences..), behaviour of the star
itself, and the starfield. In all those aspects, AI Sco is tops. It is
presently on its faint branch around 11 th magnitude and a
pleasure to watch. In comparison AR Pup seems to be bored and
so I get bored too, but still hanging in there.
I would be surprised if AI Sco isn't the most popular Southern RV
Tauri type variable. Any Southern comments... votes?
Regards,
Berto Monard
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