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[vsnet-id 418] Re: MisV1051 = 1RXS 201351.8+414557 ?
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:53:31 +0900 (JST)
- To: vsnet-id, vsnet-newvar
- From: Taichi Kato <tkato>
- Subject: [vsnet-id 418] Re: MisV1051 = 1RXS 201351.8+414557 ?
- Sender: owner-vsnet-id@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Re: MisV1051 = 1RXS 201351.8+414557 ?
I don't think this is of [vsnet] category. Please use vsnet-newvar
and/or vsnet-id, Yoshida-san.
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I am Seiichi Yoshida working on the MISAO Project.
>
> John Greaves pointed out that one of the recent MISAO Project new
> variable stars, MisV1051, may be identified with 1RXS 201351.8+414557,
> an object in the ROSAT All Sky Survey Faint Source Catalogue. Many
> thanks to John. He also pointed out that an object is recorded in the
> RASS Point Source Catalogue whose position is close to MisV1051 and
> 1RXS 201351.8+414557.
>
> We do not know they are really the same object...
>
> Here is the profile of MisV1051:
>
> MisV1051
> R.A. 20h13m51s.28
> Decl. +41o45'35".4 (2000.0)
> Mag. 11.8-12.6C
> Type ?
> = IRAS 20120+4136 20h13m49s.6 +41o45'25" Ellipse:13x5" P.A.:65 Flux(12):6.> 151 Flux(25):3.515 Flux(60):<15.25 Flux(100):59.12 Var:6%
>
> http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/data/MisV/MisV1051.gif
I think the ROSAT identification is less likely, since there is a good
candidate bright counterpart close to the 1RXS faint source. So I didn't
list the ROSAT source as possible identifications.
GSC3159.1639 201351.14 +414605.6 (2000.0) 11.62 1
USNO1275.13880481 201351.110 +414605.44 (2000.0) 12.0 12.5
201351.7 +414556 (2000.0) 1RXS-F_J201351.8+414557 0.032 0.24 -0.13
201351.8 +414612 (2000.0) HD228459 10.8 F8
201351.0 +414604 (2000.0) 1187 0.96 TYC2-3159.1639.1 (11.97 0.18) (13.11 0.32)
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