Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 11:28:16 +0400 (MSD) From: "Nikolai N. Samus" <samus@lnfm1.sai.msu.ru> Subject: Re: [vsnet-campaign-unknown 200] HadV100 is an unknown variable star Dear Dr. Kato, Had V100 has been selected for the next Name-List, to appear within a month, as a reliable Mira-type variable. Upon your message, I have studied the case again. Just two images in red light available in Aladin, plus the bright 2MASS magnitudes, are quite sufficient for me to believe this is a genuine large-amplitude Mira. Note also its VERY faint blue magnitude in the USNO A2.0 catalog. Best regards Kolya On Tue, 13 May 2003, Taichi Kato wrote: > According ASAS-3 data, the variation of HadV100 looks > short-periodic. This may have possibly been a result > of the faintness of this object, but it would be possible > the variable may be a short-period variable with a range > 13.7-14.5 V. The impression of the light curves are > different between Haseda's and ASAS-3. > > Regards, > Taichi Kato >
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