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[vsnet-id 811] Re: [vsnet-chat 6368] (fwd) Re: AAVSO names in SIMBAD



I'm for getting rid of the Harvard designations for new stars.  (How
many think of RU LMi as 0956+34?)  It is possible to keep the AAVSO
database and existing charts as they are and simply not assign Harvard
designations to new additions.  The only problem would be in the SIMBAD
link to the AAVSO database.  Perhaps the link would show up only in 
Vizier catalogue searches?

As for the mare's nest of designations (ROTSE, ASAS, etc.), they are
assigned when the object was first "discovered" with the instrument
or satellite.  In the vast majority, there is no other designation.

That said, astronomical nomenclature is riddled with other kinds
of inconsistencies.  There is no special designation for spectroscopic
binaries, unless one happens to also be eclipsing and then the variable
star designation is generally - but not universally - used.  A rule of
thumb, in papers at least, is to use the designation that is 
appropriate to the work at hand but to cite other designations as a
convenience to others.

Best,
Thom


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