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[vsnet-chat 3166] Re: re Potential CVs



Re: [vsnet-chat 3165] Re: re Potential CVs

   Brian Skiff wrote:

> Of course the RXS correlations would be more interesting if there were new
> data or photometric colors or something to go with them as Arne has intimated.

   Yes, that's very correct.  If candidates objects in RXS error circles are
spectroscopically observed (as have been done for several RASS ID projects),
it's great and truly worth publishing in almost any journals.  The problem
is that we can't do such a job, and have simply suggested the possibility
of certain RXS sources as candidate CVs for future monitoring.  We would be
pleased, even if our suggestions are not published in any form, if any of
such objects turns out to show CV activities.

> A similar problem
> exists with the Moscow Perem. Zvezdy, and presume for the same reasons---
> which is too bad, since I've come to find the PZ to be a darn useful little
> publication.

   Yes, the same is true for Astron. Tsirk., from which I had gained much
information on neglected CVs.

Regards,
Taichi Kato

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