Re: (fwd) ASAS variables: identifications by Anton Paschke While checking the NSV00712 identification raised by this report, I noticed that ASAS3_J020345-1729.1 is identified with a ROSAT source. The color is also too red for an RR Lyr star. This star looks more likely a binary (e.g. EW, RS CVn) or a spotted star. Could you please estimate the luminosity, Yamaoka-san? GSC5856.566 020344.81 -172910.1 (2000.0) 12.08 0 GSC5856.566 020344.83 -172910.3 (2000.0) 12.33 0 USNO0675.00409154 020344.816 -172910.19 (2000.0) 10.2 12.9 2MASS 020344.772 -172909.85 (2000.0) 9.415 8.867 8.685 020345.0 -172906 (2000.0) ASAS3_J020345-1729.1 11.34V (0.18) RRAB P=0.36206 020344.1 -172905 (2000.0) 1RXS-F_J020344.2-172906 0.035 0.85 0.39 020344.7 -172909 (2000.0) 1151 1.27 TYC2-5856.566.1 (11.64 0.14) (13.14 0.33)