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[vsnet-chat 4593] On New Variables :- both professional and amateur discoveries thereof
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 18:59:05 +0100 (BST)
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- Subject: [vsnet-chat 4593] On New Variables :- both professional and amateur discoveries thereof
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I note with interest IBVS 5134, available via
http://vsnet.konkoly.hu/cgi-bin/IBVS?5134 .
This IBVS to a great extent confirms what has been opined
before on the pages of vsnet [specifically vsnet-survey],
that the ROTSE and other groups have been not entirely
enthusiastic with respect to ascertaining whether or not
their "new" variables are truly new or already included
within the GCVS, never mind the NSV and/or its supplement.
It is a testament to current amateur discoverers of new
variables that they put quite a bit of effort into ensuring
the proper identification of many if not all of their
suspected variables in appropriate catalogues.
Indeed, Taichi Kato has for quite some time been somewhat
instrumental in providing a helpful service in this regard
for people who announce their discoveries via vsnet-newvar.
I commend this practice, and feel that to some extent
amateurs are putting some better resourced professional
groups to shame with respect to this issue.
I do not know as to whether or not the author of IBVS 5134
is a professional or not, but I would not be surprised if
he received no financial grant towards this exercise,
unlike the ROTSE team, and yet achieved more impressive
results.
Cheers
John
John Greaves
UK
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