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[vsnet-chat 4440] Re: R Hya's standstill (vsnet-chat 4431)
- Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 00:17:35 -0300
- To: <Afoevb@aol.com>, <vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- From: "Sebastian Otero" <varsao@fullzero.com.ar>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 4440] Re: R Hya's standstill (vsnet-chat 4431)
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> from JD to JD mv
> 27489 27547 7.3/7.5 58d
> 27888 27960 8.0->7.5 72d
> 28268 28296 7.6 28d
> 44675 44748 6.0 73d
> 46590 46652 6.7-->6.2 62d
> 50468 50518 6.0 50d
> 50840 50895 6.0 55d
> 51606 51665 5.9 59d
> E. Schweitzer - AFOEV
Dear Emile:
It's true, my own observations show the same standstill
between 5.8 and 5.9 and betweeen JD 2451600 and 2451660. I didn't take car
of my own data!!!
The early light curves of the BAA-VSS (thanks, Roger)
clearly show that the hunp is already present at the beginning of the last
century.
I completely agree with Stan regarding the importance of
individual sets of data for this one. I'll see if someone here have
something. I only have three cycles myself. And in the last two the hunp is
apparent.
If I don't round off magnitudes, I even notice a slight dimming after JD
24512020 (from 6.65 since JD 2452009 to 6.74 in JD 2452026)
It's been 35 days in satndstill. According to Emile's table
maybe there is more or less 20 days left for the hump to keep hanging on.
Let's see.
Regards,
Sebastian.
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