Dear colleagues, New variable star discovery by the MISAO Project (MisV1187). MisV1187 R.A. 21h12m18s.48 Decl. +47o58'46".0 (2000.0) Mag. 11.3-12.8C Type SR? = IRAS 21105+4746 21h12m19s.0 +47o58'47" Ellipse:25x6" P.A.:51 Flux(12):21.88 Flux(25):11.43 Flux(60):1.371 Flux(100):<20.86 Var:0% = MSX5C G089.7789-00.2756 21h12m18s.65 +47o58'46".9 InScanError:1.5" CrossScanError:1.1" Flux(A):12.899(var) Flux(B2):12.066 Flux(C):12.300(var) Flux(D):8.2333(var) Flux(E):7.6789(var) = 2MASS 211218.472 +475845.35 (2000.0) 5.609 0.000 0.000 http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/data/MisV/MisV1187.gif MisV1187 20001010.45230 12.69C Mis KAF-1600L Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 0.16-m_f/3.8_Wright-Schmidt_reflector_+_SBIG_ST-8(ABG) MisV1187 20001010.45416 12.66C Mis KAF-1600L Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 0.16-m_f/3.8_Wright-Schmidt_reflector_+_SBIG_ST-8(ABG) MisV1187 20001010.45601 12.77C Mis KAF-1600L Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 0.16-m_f/3.8_Wright-Schmidt_reflector_+_SBIG_ST-8(ABG) MisV1187 20011010.45894 11.31C Mis KAF-1600L Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 0.16-m_f/3.8_Wright-Schmidt_reflector_+_SBIG_ST-8(ABG) MisV1187 20011010.46090 11.31C Mis KAF-1600L Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 0.16-m_f/3.8_Wright-Schmidt_reflector_+_SBIG_ST-8(ABG) MisV1187 20011010.46287 11.39C Mis KAF-1600L Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 0.16-m_f/3.8_Wright-Schmidt_reflector_+_SBIG_ST-8(ABG) MisV1187 20011023.41558 11.92C Mis KAF-1600 Tycho_Catalogue Nobuo_Ohkura 500-mm_camera_lens_+_SBIG_ST-8 Seiichi Yoshida, MISAO Project; Nobuo Ohkura, Okayama, Japan; and Ken-ichi Kadota, MISAO Project, discovered a new variable star MisV1187. It was picked up by Seiichi Yoshida from the candidates of new variable stars detected by the PIXY system 2 from images taken by Nobuo Ohkura, and confirmed by Ken-ichi Kadota. The identification is researched by Taichi Kato (Kyoto University), John Greaves, and Seiichi Yoshida. The magnitude are measured automatically by the PIXY system 2. About the MISAO Project and the PIXY system 2: http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/ Taichi Kato and John Greaves commented that it is near by NSV 13602, and no star is found at the catalogued position of NSV 13602, so it may be identified with MisV1187. John Greaves also commented that the type of NSV 13602 may be misclassified. -- Seiichi Yoshida comet@aerith.net http://vsnet.aerith.net/
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