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[vsnet-newvar 1818] (fwd) ASAS variables: identifications by Anton Paschke
- Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 09:41:19 +0900 (JST)
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- From: Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- Subject: [vsnet-newvar 1818] (fwd) ASAS variables: identifications by Anton Paschke
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(fwd) ASAS variables: identifications by Anton Paschke
We have received the following note from Anton Paschke.
From: Anton_Paschke@swissre.com
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:29:36 +0100
Dear dr Kato,
I spend some (limited) time by searching cross identifications between
different lists of variable stars.
Two of them NSV00712 and NSV00807 apeared recently with first observations
in the VSNET,
but they are well observed at http://vsnet.astrouw.edu.pl/~gp/asas/asas.html
Unfortunately, not all stars observed by asas have assigned the traditional
identification by a GCVS name
or a NSV number. Some already known stars are identified only by
coordinates.
I have assembled a list of already known RR stars observed by asas, data
available on the homepage
in the section RRab.
(See attached file: ASAS.TXT)
NSV00712 is on this list. NSV00807 is an EW star, you must use the
coordinates for identification.
I am working on a similar list of eclipsing stars, but they are many and
my list is not yet finished.
with best regards Anton Paschke
_______________________________________________________________________________
Dear dr Kato,
as soon as I sent the previous email to you, I discovered, that I made a
serious mistake.
My list is based on coordinates only. The Asas star has coordinates 02 03
45 -17 29 06
and is only a few arcminutes from the position of NSV00712. But it has an
magnitude of
11.3 and NSV00712 is a bright star, magnitude 2.5 so of course they can
not be identical.
I am sorry for this mistake, but I hope, that most of the stars on my list
are identified correctly.
With best regards Anton Paschke
_______________________________________________________________________________
[NSV00712 deleted from the list]
Scl RU 000248-2456.7 RRab *
NSV00005 000301-7041.5 RRab
Cet UU 000404-1659.8 RRab *
Scl WW 000602-3654.3 RRab *
NSV00029 000621-3517.2 RRab
Psc RY 001141-3517.2 RRab *
Tuc UZ 001543-5853.1 RRab *
Hyi T 002418-7616.9 RRab *
Hyi V 002831-8054.7 RRab *
NSV00174 002843-4400.4 RRab
Cet RX 003338-1529.2 RRab *
NSV00232 003752-3952.0 RRab
NSV00241 003857-5252.2 RRab
NSV00252 004025-0134.6 RRab *
Tuc AE 005001-6238.1 RRab *
Tuc AG 005453-6642.5 RRab *
Scl UV 005559-2623.0 RRab *
NSV00356 005705-6855.2 RRab
Tuc W 005810-6323.8 RRab *
Scl WY 010028-2812.3 RRab *
Cet RU 010040-1557.4 RRab *
Scl UW 010308-2530.3 RRab
Scl AE 010726-3218.6 RRab
NSV00420 010949-4418.9 RRab
Phe TZ 010958-4207.7 RRab *
Tuc AL 011022-7351.9 RRab *
Tuc WZ 011506-5920.5 RRab *
Scl VW 011815-3912.8 RRab *
Scl RW 012254-2617.6 RRab *
NSV00501 012500-3438.9 RRab
NSV00536 013055-5935.2 RRab
Hyi RW 013113-7829.1 RRab *
NSV00539 013140-4957.3 RRab
Scl VX 013524-3507.7 RRab *
NSV00581 013922-3304.4 RRab *
Hyi SU 014231-8000.6 RRab *
Scl ST 014237-3001.6 RRab
Phe AA 014543-4526.0 RRab *
Hyi SW 014721-7321.0 RRab *
Phe AC 015649-4421.1 RRab *
For SS 020752-2651.9 RRab *
NSV00736 020925-5210.1 RRab *
Cet RV 021515-1048.0 RRab *
Hyi TW 021931-7333.9 RRab *
Cet RZ 022832-0821.5 RRab *
Hyi TY 023303-7102.0 RRab *
NSV15578 024629-1357.0 RRab
NSV00945 024819-4523.0 RRab
Eri BK 024956-0125.2 RRab *
For Z 025010-2615.9 RRab
Hor RV 025021-6415.7 RRab *
Eri SZ 025118-2003.5 RRab
Hyi BE 025136-7210.3 RRab
NSV00987 025336-6844.9 RRab
For TX 025430-2824.1 RRab
Hor RX 025733-5946.3 RRab
For SW 030109-3807.7 RRab *
Hor SS 030850-5711.5 RRab *
NSV01068 031100-3520.8 RRab
For RX 031113-2629.0 RRab *
Hor SU 031141-5804.0 RRab *
NSV15648 031158-0348.6 RRab
Eri UZ 031346-1412.7 RRab *
Hor UU 031826-4936.0 RRab *
NSV01124 032145-5645.6 RRab
Men RX 032229-8122.1 RRab *
NSV01123 032234-3804.6 RRab
Hor UV 032347-4801.3 RRab
Hor UW 032429-4857.0 RRab
Ret X 032520-6503.3 RRab *
For SX 033022-3603.2 RRab *
Hor UY 033103-4523.8 RRab
NSV15848 035618-2759.7 RRab
Men ST 040142-7839.6 RRab *
NSV01443 040312-1951.2 RRab
NSV15912 040327-8148.3 RRab
Eri XY 041117-1350.9 RRab
Eri AC 041605-1434.0 RRab *
NSV01549 041749-4800.4 RRab
NSV01573 042116-3518.2 RRab
Ret TU 042135-6640.2 RRab
NSV01690 042245-8633.9 RRab *
Eri DT 042640-3618.6 RRab *
Eri AL 042805-1710.6 RRab *
Eri BP 043801-0845.3 RRab *
Men SZ 044030-7326.3 RRab *
Eri BG 044040-0911.4 RRab *
Pic RS 044203-5133.6 RRab *
Eri RX 044944-1544.5 RRab *
Pic U 045007-5039.4 RRab *
Cae U 045314-3749.2 RRab *
Eri BB 045337-1926.0 RRab *
LMC V0472 045833-7020.8 RRab
Cae V 050138-3908.0 RRab *
Dor SW 050206-6716.9 RRab
Dor SX 050332-6543.0 RRab *
Dor SZ 050708-6853.3 RRab
Col SU 050747-3351.9 RRab *
NSV01856 050838-5602.9 RRab *
Men T 050956-7138.7 RRab *
NSV01888 051320-5835.1 RRab
Col RY 051508-4137.7 RRab *
Men AC 051550-7036.7 RRab
Col RT 051651-2728.4 RRab *
Dor TY 052406-6925.2 RRab
NSV01965 052415-1406.0 RRab
Dor RT 052945-6417.2 RRab *
Men V 053436-7539.8 RRab *
NSV02378 053552-0508.2 RRab
NSV02740 055651-2740.0 RRab
Oct W 092907-8829.7 RRab *
Oct Y 142904-8838.7 RRab
Oct RW 182858-8832.5 RRab *
NSV11777 194301-8746.9 RRab
Oct RS 214719-8739.1 RRab *
Oct SS 215336-8246.8 RRab *
NSV14225 223645-7807.2 RRab *
Oct AR 231215-7434.7 RRab *
Tuc BK 232933-7232.6 RRab *
Oct SY 233743-7950.0 RRab *
NSV14664 234023-3818.9 RRab *
Oct SZ 234631-8130.0 RRab *
Tuc XY 234948-7411.6 RRab *
Oct TT 235033-7840.9 RRab *
Tuc WY 235118-7416.2 RRab *
NSV14744 235401-0740.7 RRab
Scl TW 235442-3328.8 RRab *
Scl TX 235522-2618.1 RRab *
Scl TY 235807-3345.2 RRab
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