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[vsnet-history 332] Rapid fading of T Leo not confirmed, but strong variations? (Schmeer)




Date:     Wed, 06 Jan 93 14:33:10 CET
From: Patrick Schmeer <KPHY17@klio.rhrk.uni-kl.de>
Subject:  Rapid fading of T Leo not confirmed, but strong variations?

From: Patrick Schmeer
Date: 1993-01-06 (updated on Jan. 6)

Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:

T LEONIS  (UGSU)
Jan.  1.166 UT, (13.9 ;  2.124,  10.4 ;  3.119,  10.7 ;
      4.130 UT,  10.9 ;  5.137,  10.5
Rather faint superoutburst.

NOVA CYGNI 1992  (NA)
Jan.  1.776 UT,  10.0 ;  2.781,  10.2 ;  3.774,  10.2 ;
Instrument: 203-mm SCT
Sequence  : The Astronomer

GK PERSEI  (NA+UGSS)
Dec. 26.910 UT,  13.0 ; 28.934,  13.0 ; 29.910,  13.0 ;
     30.891 UT,  13.0 ; 31.891,  12.9 ;
At minimum.

R CORONAE BOREALIS  (RCB)
Dec. 27.204 UT,   6.0 ; 29.146,   6.0 ; 30.142,   6.0 ;
     31.212 UT,   6.0 ; 
Jan.  1.193 UT,   6.0 ;  2.163,   6.0 ;  3.161,   6.0 ;
      4.158 UT,   6.0 ;  5.157,   6.0
At maximum.

AX PERSEI  (ZAND+E)
Jan.  1.888 UT,  11.6

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Z CAMELOPARDALIS  (UGZ)
Jan.  1.153 UT,  11.6 ;  2.094,  11.6 ;  2.992,  11.6 ;
      4.088 UT,  11.6 ;  5.047,  11.6
At standstill.

Regards,
Patrick


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