Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 17:26:40 +0000 From: JG <jgts@jgws.totalserve.co.uk> Subject: Takamizawa Variables which are AC2000 single images Dear Taichi Kato I have of late been investigating the 200,000 objects flagged as 'single images' in the AC2000 (Urban et al 1997): that is images on AC plates where no counterpart has been found/identified in HIP, TYC, ACRS or GSC. Comparing these objects against a list of Takamizawa variables obtained as NEWVAR.CAT at the VSNET website I found the following 5 potential matches (where BT is Tycho B magnitude and the RA and Dec end figures from the respective catalogues are given):- TmzV RAs DEs magrange AC2000 RAs DEs BT AC Epoch (year) TmzV052 49.16 55.3 11.2 <13.9p 2538861 49.124 55.74 11.09 1906.704 TmzV111 45.83 47.4 11.9 15.0p 2901644 45.788 46.81 11.85 1913.026 TmzV117 24.63 07.3 12.4 14.8p 1586380 24.485 08.01 11.94 1903.116 TmzV326 36.03 36.2 13.4 14.3p 2395138 36.143 35.62 11.33 1903.238 TmzV337 52.01 22.5 11.3 <14.7p 3054292 52.136 22.46 12.07 1913.578 Note that AC2000 BT magnitudes are not too accurate, but do equate passband-wise to photographic blue. Thus it seems that at the epoch of the AC plates these objects were near maximum. TmzV111 appears also to be GSC 6484 0290 of GSCmag 14.3: the disparity of the GSC and AC2000 BT mags probably being responsible for these two catalogue objects not being identified as the same. None of the other four are listed in the GSC. Note also that this cross check does not preclude other Tmz variables appearing in the AC2000 archive. In this instance only those objects flagged as _single images_ [ie not necessarily found in other catalogues] in that dataset were cross checked as this flag is already suggestive of something out of the norm. AFTERTHOUGHT As part of this process I generated some working files that observers can utilise with the planetarium program Guide 7 from Project Pluto [www.projectpluto.com : the latest upgrade download will be needed]. That program allows simple scripting languages to be used for data portrayal and access etc. Enclosed is an ETB and TDF setup for the Takamizawa variables [zipped to ensure that the ascii files are not garbled via email transfer]. Users placing the TmzVars.ETB file in their Guide directory will find that they have a look-up table in TmzV number order which will enable them to 'go to' any of these variables on-screen via a shortcut dialogue box [under Tables-Misc.Tables-Takamizawa Variables]. Once at those positions, and if they've also copied TmzVars.tdf and TmzVars.dat to their Guide directory and activated the data via the 'Toggle User Datasets' dialogue box, they will find a skyblue cross marking the position of the Tmz variable as per the VSNET file NEWVAR.CAT and denoted by the appropriate Tmz number. Help information is also available in the usual way, utilising data from NEWVAR.CAT. In this way Guide users can plot their own charts and or examine visually the field surrounding this object for anything else of note in the area [it is especially wise in these instances to have all other approrpiate datasets turned on to aid in quick cross referencing work, or to note possible problem causing object]. The files are in flat ascii and can readily be amended/appended by the users. Thank you for your time Yours John John Greaves UK