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[vsnet-chat 3546] Mon v651
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 09:51:47 EDT
- To: vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- From: Afoevb@aol.com
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 3546] Mon v651
- CC: mikesimonsen@mindspring.com
- Sender: owner-vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
In vsnet-chat 3543 (unusual variable objects), M. Simonsen asked what is the
story behind V651Mon and are there more PN like it that are observable by
amateurs? In the Sonneberg List I found for v651 Mon the reference :
SCHAEFFER, PASP 98, 556, 1986. In our "Bulletin de l'AFOEV" (no 31, 1985) Dr.
A. ACKER (Strasbourg Observatory) wrote an article (in french) on "the
evolution of the light curve of the central star of the PN NGC 2346" (If M.
Simonsen send his postal address, I am glad to send a copy). In bulletin no
26, Dr. ACKER wrote an other article on this star and refered to L. Kohoutek,
IBVS 2113 (1982), Dr. Mattei, AAVSO Alert Notice 58 (1983) and B. Schaeffer,
IBVS 2281 (1983). She suggested the observation of the folowing objects
FC PK NP AR dec (1950) mv
28 165-15°1 NGC 1514 04:06:08 +30:38.7 9.5
43 215-24°1 IC 418 05:25:10 -12:44.3 9.7
74 215-24°1 AG-0 965 07:06:50 -00:43.5 11.3
86 235+1°1 VV1-7 07:39:01 -18:52.6 8.3
148 303+40°1 A 35 12:50:51 -22:36.1 9.6 = LW Hya
149 339+88°1 LoTr 5 12:53:08 +26:09.7 8.7
156 318+41°1 A 36 13:37:58 -19:37.6 11.5
279 96+29°1 NGC 6543 17:58:34 +66:38.1 9.6
350 50+3°1 M1-67 19:09:17 +16:46.5 11.2
381 25-17°1 NGC 6818 19:41:10 -14:16.4 13.0
383 83+12°1 NGC 6826 19:43:27 +50:24.2 10.2
403 54-12°1 NGC 6891 20:12:48 +12:32.9 11.8
Charts were extract from "Catalogue of central stars of true, probable and
possible planetary nebulae"
E. Schweitzer - AFOEV
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