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[vsnet-chat 3797] Re: TmzV 757
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 15:42:42 +0900 (JST)
- To: vsnet-chat
- From: Taichi Kato <tkato>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 3797] Re: TmzV 757
- Sender: owner-vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Re: [vsnet-chat 3795] Re: TmzV 757
Takamizawa's discovery of the variable was independently made. It was
his decision to assign TmzV variable name in this case.
It won't hardly matter, if anyone publishes the result by the observer's
own code, as long as proper identifications are sufficiently made possible.
(These identifications are duly published in some Name List, if they are
in time for the compilation by the GCVS team).
TmzV757 = ASAS J100241-0133.6 = GSC 4903.512 = IRAS 10001-0119
= Tycho2-4903.512.1 = DO 2876 = (final GCVS name)
If one would call the star by the IRAS number (as Brian suggested),
another might call the same star by the GSC number. There is no perfect
way to uniquely call a variable star before the final assignment of the GCVS
name. The star is pretty close to the equator -- I wonder how the TASS team
would call the variable when they discovered its variability :-)
Regards,
Taichi Kato
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